The example you highlight is particularly ironic, given the role of cooking in the Bible.
Carping over benefits for career service members seems particularly ironic when their extraordinary sacrifices are evident on the front page every day.
"To implement that with a broad brush without having been given choices about other programs," she said, "I find that particularly ironic."
The misdemeanour was particularly ironic as it came in the same week when the government was coming under fire for a poor road safety record.
David found that factoid particularly ironic, and wondered if his father had ever gambled on political elections.
And I find it particularly ironic that this book is freely accessible via the Internet.
A particularly ironic death when you think about it.
It is particularly ironic that states who have already achieved a great deal in this area are being given additional ambitious tasks.
It is particularly ironic that we are discussing budgetary and fiscal matters today in this Parliament.
Particularly ironic is the narrator's encounter with a ghost who supposedly knows the way to Eldorado.