Cleverly amusing in tone.
1It's very tongue-in-cheek social comment but it's still social comment, he said.
2He claims, tongue-in-cheek, that he could patent such a product next year.
3However Oliver also lavishes praise on Australia during the undoubtedly tongue-in-cheek podcast.
4Other attempts to profit from Apple's public relations fiasco were more tongue-in-cheek.
5Mr Stenson has since apologised to all bloggers in a tongue-in-cheek post.
6A slightly tongue-in-cheek nod to their bias for optimism and appealing connections.
7Twitter Chief Executive Dick Costolo came up with his own tongue-in-cheek retort.
8To Johanna Farrand, for the tongue-in-cheek cover copy she so cleverly pens.
9Each of her pieces is a tongue-in-cheek provocative poke at life's injustices.
10Just in case it's not clear: this list is meant to be tongue-in-cheek.
11I suggested a tongue-in-cheek title: We Need to Talk about Patrick Lafcadio Hearn.
12But the tongue-in-cheek operation has got us thinking about matters closer to home.
13There was an earlier presumably tongue-in-cheek poke at New Zealand media from Spithill.
14It is, firstly, a quite beautiful game with abundant tongue-in-cheek charisma.
15That's the question posed in a tongue-in-cheek musical created by Nelson-born Josh Stewart.
16I'll admit that that article was absolutely more tongue-in-cheek than sensible.
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