Yet, with a further and exquisite irony, Esk evidently did not perceive this as an aspect of the curse.
With exquisite irony, Richardson makes a great show of strapping scientists into lie detectors.
He smothered a soft laugh, savoring the victory to come and the exquisite irony which would make him Colin's legal successor.
Riane was aware of the exquisite irony of this exchange.
What exquisite irony then if the Tories win more votes, but fewer seats, than Labour.
There was a certain exquisite irony in using Shi Jake's daughter to assassinate him.
The statement was plainly standard, and once it had been exquisite irony.
A railway line runs near by and beside it - with exquisite irony - a street named West Bank.
But here is the most exquisite irony of all, dearest Nephew.
Cochrane said with exquisite irony: "Thanks, but we don't need it.