Sentence examples for Sharp irony from inspiring English sources

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His vision can be unromantic, too, and the impulse to idealize is checked by a sharp irony.

In his downfall, he is strangely moving without losing any of Wolsey's quick-wittedness: told that Thomas More has been appointed chancellor, McNeice cries, "That's somewhat sudden" with the sharp irony of the born politico.

As diplomacy was commonly conducted in Latin, he, with a classical education gained at Trinity College, Cambridge, was able to carry out the business.He was famous in his day for his satirical writing, which was full of sharp irony and wicked personal abuse, and to which Swift acknowledged a debt.

In his short stories and novels, Haanpää observed with sharp irony and a keen sense of social justice the life of the rural poor, revealing himself as a skillful stylist who frequently criticized the army and the church, two sacrosanct institutions in the newly independent Finland.

Several Muslim American comics here provide sharp irony.

I focus on Catholics only because of the sharp irony of Kennedy's comments.

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This sentence gives us a pretty good impression of Holden's attitude – straight to the point and just dripping with razor-sharp irony.

Perhaps this is the sharpest irony surrounding the Pearl Harbor legislation.

Merriam-Webster defines "satire" as: (sharp) wit, irony, or sarcasm used to expose and discredit vice or folly.

With hindsight, Carlton supporters would note the three years it took for Simpson to show his wares provided one of the sharpest ironies amid the club's new-found struggle: perhaps the most exquisite passer of the ball in that battling Pagan-era side was the plucky little urchin who couldn't actually get the thing onto his boot.

(Its author, a longtime professor at New York University who never muted his sharp British irony, was a friend of mine).

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