Ironic in a sentence as an adjective

There's something ironic about combination of "Mike Arrington" and "turning the drama down".

It is incredibly ironic that the top comment on an article blasting stereotypes is itself full of stereotypes.

It's ironic that when the Chinese attack against Google occurred, we thought the Chinese government was the most hostile state actor threat to worry about, but it turned out to be the US and UK government.

I always find it somewhat ironic that these discussion about anti-intellectualism always seem to lack any knowledge of how old this very discussion is.

Here's an ironic aside about the lengths people have gone to to make 1px correspond as closely as possible to a real pixel: As you say, 'marking a button as "width: 1cm" will almost never render something over 1cm of the screen geometry'.

Page and Brin themselves once pointed out the problems of accepting ads or paid placement, with some rather ironic examples:Furthermore, advertising income often provides an incentive to provide poor quality search results.

Ironic definitions

adjective

humorously sarcastic or mocking; "dry humor"; "an ironic remark often conveys an intended meaning obliquely"; "an ironic novel"; "an ironical smile"; "with a wry Scottish wit"

See also: ironical

adjective

characterized by often poignant difference or incongruity between what is expected and what actually is; "madness, an ironic fate for such a clear thinker"; "it was ironical that the well-planned scheme failed so completely"

See also: ironical