His mild irony passed Sabul by completely.
'Ah, well, you'll be able to offer a more thorough study,' said George with only the mildest irony.
There is, of course, a mild irony in the fact that it was the United States that was responsible.
(His mild irony, he saw, did not escape them.)
They had chuckled a few minutes earlier at the mild irony of their situation.
Simeon shot him a glance of mild irony.
His use of "Ottoman" may have been intended as mild irony.
The captain said with mild irony: "The stranger is weak, after all, and may be more generous than guest law or prudence requires.
His own eyebrow lifted in mild irony.