Asandir's eyes gleamed with sharp irony.
There had been sharp irony in Diarmuid then, too, but only after the first instant.
But she hasn't managed to slice through the welter of complexities with clear insights or sharp ironies.
Elijah speaks with sharp irony: in the religious ambivalence of Israel, she is engaging in a wild and futile religious "dance".
A pity," Charvanek added with sharp irony, "that you have no time to appreciate them as they deserve.
Caparezza criticizes society and politics with sharp irony in contexts which are often fantastic and unreal.
His sharp irony was tempered by amazement.
Bezerra became known for recording sambas from unfamed and marginalized composers, which were often people living in difficulties and dealing with criminal environments, who wrote with sharp irony.
"I can't answer any of that, my lord," Peter replied, but did note with sharp irony the annoyance that Alderscroft had expressed over Maya's training-or lack thereof.
It is "a work of sharp irony, standing back from making simple or fashionable judgments and taking a nicely jaundiced view of our contemporary sexual skirmishes."