Phrases with «unintentional irony»

"Unintentional irony" refers to a situation where something happens or is expressed in a way that is unexpectedly contradictory or opposite to what was originally intended. Full definition

Sentences with «unintentional irony»

  • The Scholars Version note to Mark 14:3 - 9 states:»... It must be unintentional irony when Mark has Jesus predict that this story will always be told in memory of a woman whose very name escapes him.» (rachelheldevans.com)
  • And in a bit of unintentional irony, the flat - chested but actually talented Selma Blair (who must have been brainwashed into making this film), rounds out the cast as the radio announcer Stevie Wayne, who was originally played by Adrienne «Tits» Barbeau. (bullz-eye.com)
  • An unintentional irony is apparent. (totalpolitics.com)
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