The great irony is that this clock doesn't really represent anything.
The great irony is that I was the only one in the car, and by a considerable margin, who wanted to see it.
It is a great irony, perhaps, that Rome could only bring peace by being at war.
And now, in one of life's great ironies, his ship has come home without him.
It had been a great irony for her, given Lewis's job.
This is the great irony of the Obama years.
Although familiar, this feature of the country reflects a great irony.
He wasn't sure if that represented some great irony, but at least it didn't bother him.
The great irony of the fire was that the performance took place under canvas.
There's a great irony to the way this all played out, isn't there?