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What does ironically mean?

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Adverb
  1. (manner) In an ironic manner; in a way displaying irony.
  2. (evaluative) Used to draw attention to an ironic aspect of a situation being described.
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Somehow they kept going and ironically were given a penalty and a last-gasp chance to win.
This event marked a downfall of popularity for the hot air balloon, and an increase in popularity, ironically, in hydrogen.
The British used it to taunt the Americans, the Americans then used the same version back ironically to taunt the British.
And, ironically, I found the ashram far more Indian than most of the Hindu ashrams I visited, which were overwhelmed with foreigners.
And so, ironically in a land whose enormous wealth depended upon its control of seaborne trade, this entire vast sweep of coast was almost empty.
Knowledge rhetorically induced from a representative anecdote will ironically contain both of Ransom's two knowledges.

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