Sentences with phrase «delicious irony»

The phrase "delicious irony" means when something happens in a way that is unexpectedly funny or contradictory in a satisfying way. Full definition
It would be delicious irony if you had admitted to being the troll, as you are.
While this could make for heavy going, the dialogue between the characters, the family dynamics and some moments of delicious irony provide a comic relief that lifts the story.
Whilst we have mentioned many times on these pages (see links below) many of the environmental initiatives undertaken by IKEA worldwide, there does seem to be a certain delicious irony in having the biggest new household goods retailer, immediately adjacent the largest second - hand goods retailer.
From the narrow view of legal business, the most delicious irony is that Exxon hired for its own megadeal the same law firms that killed BP's megadeal: Skadden and Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld (which played a supporting role advising the Renova Group wing of AAR).
Andreotti himself, with delicious irony, once claimed: «I have no minor vices.»
I think it's a delicious irony and I'm very excited by this transition from impossibility to inevitability.
And I mean as the delicious irony of this business, we're worried about what the crop's going to be this year and when it's going to yield and we're already talking about pricing for the spring of» 13.
DHT on the topic of Karma, there's a delicious irony in the fact that Redford built the Premier's Suite and Notley gets to enjoy it.
apart from the Shroud of Turin being proven false, I do love the delicious irony that had it been authenticated and the real blood of jesus was found there, we would be able to clone except, OOPS!
There is a delicious irony in Christians complaining about having atheism forced on them, when everywhere you look there are Christian symbols, there are evangelists asking if we atheists have «heard the good news», and most infuriating, there are those who would deny basic civil rights to those who offend their Jesus.
At this point a delicious irony enters the picture.
It is a delicious irony that Theresa May will rely very heavily on the support of Scottish Tory MPs.
The delicious irony is that all this is coming out and being discussed during Cuomo's carefully staged «WEA week».
We moved on to what Chekov has to say about art in THE SEAGULL, which led to Mayer expounding on the place of art in the time of Trump; the difference between theater and cinema; why Elizabeth's performance as Masha will be the one to which all others are compared; and the delicious irony of having an actor, Annette Benning, playing an actress who is the epitome of that deadly sin.
It is a delicious irony that Ozu's «Tokyo Story» (1953) is in third place, in the very week it disappeared from IMDb's Top 250 after that site tweaked its rules.
It's a delicious irony that the year's best romantic comedy, centering on a Pakistani - American Muslim comedian falling for a Southern - bred white girl, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival the day of Donald Trump's inauguration.
Then the caps start melting at a phenomenal rate and we're soon dealing with The End Of The World As We Know It as Americans flee across the border to Mexico (oh, the delicious irony!)
What a delicious irony.
There would be a delicious irony to such a resolution.
McEwan presents the reader with a delicious irony when Serena tells us she distrusts any kind of fictional trick, something of which McEwan is a master.
The story of cookbook author Fussell's escape from the role of servile faculty wife (serving canapés to her husband, writer Paul, and his colleagues) has at its core a delicious irony: although Fussell hated her forced confinement in the kitchen, she liked the kitchen itself just fine.
Later in our interview, Carl shared another story with a delicious irony.
Every time the Formula 1 results come in, any gamer seeing the list of DNF drivers can't help be reminded of the delicious irony of the game that Did Not Finish also happens to share those telling initials.
That would be delicious irony.
The show is full of outstandingly subtle moments — one of which is the delicious irony encoded in Lou Reed's clowning with a Coke bottle in a 1966 selection from Andy Warhol's Screen Tests.
Ahh the delicious irony!
OHH the delicious irony!
There is a delicious irony with Coke and McDonalds sponsoring «the greatest spectacle on earth».
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