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Filter by Meaning Ironically, the doctor who told him he'd never walk again was paralyzed in a car accident.
The person who always spoke against stealing was ironically caught shoplifting.
He switched lanes to avoid traffic, but ironically, the lane he switched to became even slower.
The IT specialist's computer crashed during a presentation on computer maintenance, ironically.
Ironically, the day I decided to skip school was the same day my teacher was absent.
The musician who wrote a song about heartbreak ironically fell in love shortly after.
The actor who played a doctor on TV ironically fainted during a medical emergency in real life.
She tried to impress her crush with her cooking skills, but ironically, burnt the dish.
The company that prided itself on its safety protocols ironically had the highest number of workplace accidents.
He wore his lucky socks to the job interview, but ironically, they had a hole in them.
The student who skipped school to avoid a test ironically missed a pop quiz.
She painted her room yellow to feel more cheerful, but ironically, it made her feel more anxious.
The restaurant that claimed to have the best pizza in town ironically served a terrible one.
The family who moved to the city for better opportunities ironically struggled to make ends meet.
The actor who had been turned down for countless roles was ironically offered the lead in a terrible movie.
The environmentalist who advocated for using public transportation ironically owned multiple cars.
The company that aimed to reduce plastic waste ironically used excessive packaging for its products.
The athlete who trained hard for the race ironically missed the event due to oversleeping.
The firefighter ironically caused a fire while trying to put out another one.
The artist who claims to be "anti-establishment," ironically gets a lot of government grants.
The dog owner who hates barking, ironically has a dog that barks all night.
The politician who talks about "cleaning up the system," ironically takes bribes.
The boss who always talks about teamwork, ironically takes all the credit for success.
The politician who promised to cut taxes ironically increased them.
The chef who hates spicy food, ironically only cooks with hot sauce.
The environmentalist who drives a gas-guzzling SUV, ironically complains about air pollution.
The person who hates technology ironically became a tech guru.
The vegan chef was ironically allergic to most vegetables.
The environmentalist was ironically hit by a truck while walking to a climate change rally.
The health guru died of a heart attack, ironically.
The weatherman's house was damaged by a storm, ironically.
The environmentalist littered on the way to the recycling center, ironically.
The lifeguard drowned while teaching a swimming lesson, ironically.
The tech genius lost all of his data due to a computer virus, ironically.
The teacher misspelled "spelling" on the spelling test, ironically.
The feminist author's husband was ironically the primary breadwinner in their household.
The pacifist accidentally started a bar fight, ironically.
The author of a book on healthy living died at a young age, ironically.
The vegetarian was killed by a falling cow, ironically.
The renowned psychologist had a mental breakdown, ironically.
The sign for a safe walking area was hit by a car, ironically.
She studied hard for the exam, but ironically failed because she was too nervous.
The weatherman ironically got caught in the rain.
She ran a marathon to prove how fit she was, and ironically ended up in the hospital with exhaustion.
He tried to save money by buying a cheap car, but ironically it ended up costing him more in repairs.
He tried to impress his date with his knowledge of wine, but ironically ordered the cheapest bottle on the menu.
She spent hours getting ready for the party, but ironically was the only one who showed up in casual clothes.
Ironically, the car mechanic's own car was always in need of repair.
Ironically, the politician who campaigned on a platform of honesty and transparency was caught in a major scandal.
Ironically, the traffic jam caused by the construction of the new highway ended up delaying the construction process.
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