Restarting aviation manufacturing at the complex might be the most ironic use but one of the most lucrative.
Adopting his clinical style, they have noted the ironic uses he made of photography and in different ways paid tribute.
The addition of "great" in the movie release title may have helped to lodge the ironic use of the phrase in the popular culture.
The ironic use of "total" expresses that they don't want to be labeled as typical metallers, but as individual band.
And his blunt, ironic use of morale-boosting wartime songs isn't worthy of him.
"It's great fodder for the troops' ironic use," he said.
Nor was Kurosawa's "ironic" use of the soundtrack limited to music.
Another device is Grenville's frequent ironic use of italicized words or phrases, over which each character pauses.
His Kronkels became very famous for their melancholic, sometimes sombre tone and the ironic use of formal language.
This meaning has developed from an ironic use.