most ironical
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Thomas Mann is one of the most ironical of novelists, and his irony persists even when he deals in luminous prose with moral and religious problems.
From Time Magazine Archive
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A most ironical invitation, we read in the corridor leading to the tower: "Entrés, Messieurs, ches le Roy Nostre Mestre."
From In Château Land by Wharton, Anne Hollingsworth
Amadis de Jocelyn would have laughed his gayest and most ironical laugh at the bare possibility of such havoc being wrought by the passion of love alone.
From Innocent : her fancy and his fact by Corelli, Marie
Remember, he was the most ironical of men.
From Musicians of To-Day by Blaiklock, Mary
Anatole France, now translated into English, is the most classical, the most ironical, the most refined, of all modern European writers.
From One Hundred Best Books by Powys, John Cowper