That was supremely ironic, because Central Four had engineered her appearance.
It would be supremely ironic to discover that they cancel one another out, but I gravely doubt that we can count on that.
I also find it supremely ironic that just as the technology has been devised to make us completely dependent by anticipating our every need, California, with its rolling blackouts, is showing us how foolish this is!
I do think it's supremely ironic that the worst accusations about Vanyel have to do with him riding a demon-horse and being a mage, when our own Priests were mages who summoned demons and controlled them.
It would be supremely ironic to have bought them from a fence only to have a pickpocket steal them back.
In a supremely ironic gesture, he "gives Shandon the finger", killing him and ending the battle.
But what raises this denunciation of Austria's cultural parochialism above the level of mere satire is Mr. Bernhard's supremely ironic tone of voice and musical sensibility.
"We come to a supremely ironic moment in history, for Senator Rosewater of Indiana now asks his own son, 'Are you or have you ever been a communist?'"
The supremely ironic structure of the disease - one readily thinks of Blake's "Sick Rose" - makes its "metaphorical" association with dehumanization, once again, seem entirely appropriate.
K'hemren's smile was supremely ironic.