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Definition of Ironised
1. ironise [v] - See also: ironise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ironised
Literary usage of Ironised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Nineteenth Century (1890)
"It jested with Fronsac, speculated with Montesquieu, ironised with Voltaire,
cried with Manon Lescaut, and loved everywhere. The depths of pessimism were ..."
2. Primitive Music: An Inquiry Into the Origin and Development of Music, Songs by Richard Wallaschek (1893)
"During these dances a good deed is as much praised as a wrong one is ironised,
so that Mr. Rochon says of them : " Les jeux sont des le£ons utiles; ..."
3. Primitive Music: An Inquiry Into the Origin and Development of Music, Songs by Richard Wallaschek (1893)
"During these dances a good deed is as much praised as a wrong one is ironised,
so that Mr. Rochon says of them : " Les jeux sont des ..."
4. The Nineteenth Century (1890)
"It jested with Fronsac, speculated with Montesquieu, ironised with Voltaire,
cried with Manon Lescaut, and loved everywhere. The depths of pessimism were ..."
5. Primitive Music: An Inquiry Into the Origin and Development of Music, Songs by Richard Wallaschek (1893)
"During these dances a good deed is as much praised as a wrong one is ironised,
so that Mr. Rochon says of them : " Les jeux sont des le£ons utiles; ..."
6. Primitive Music: An Inquiry Into the Origin and Development of Music, Songs by Richard Wallaschek (1893)
"During these dances a good deed is as much praised as a wrong one is ironised,
so that Mr. Rochon says of them : " Les jeux sont des ..."