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    Use "incongruously" in a sentence

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    incongruously


    1. ’ The voice had became an incongruously benign middle-aged male, maybe a slight gravitas


    2. Here were shapes balanced incongruously on top of one another


    3. As he approached their tiny camp he could hear Hilderich screaming his name over the top of his lungs, sounding terrified at the thought that he had gone and left him there to die all alone, the final twist of an incongruously ill fate


    4. “What?” he turned angrily, then, recognizing my father, broke into a big, incongruously toothy smile


    5. There were no mountains that I could see in the area, so I withdrew into the woods for some distance until I found an outcrop of boulders incongruously jutting out of the ground


    6. "Bon appetite," said Sam, rather incongruously, as Max left for lunch with Carla


    7. Rocco was incongruously illuminated with an electric light bulb halo


    8. She turned to the limp figure, standing behind her, and pointed to the sword that hung incongruously from the jewelled shoulder harness he wore over his royal robes


    9. Incongruously, bright pots of colorful geraniums lined the concrete walkway, flowering bravely in the crisp winter air


    10. A doorless opening joined the two rooms and a new sturdy wooden door had been fastened to the front, adding an incongruously modern touch to the otherwise forlorn bunker

    11. Incongruously, it had the face of a jowly old man, complete with rheumy eyes and a thin, gray comb-over


    12. The cinema, his objective, was no more than a hundred yards up from the high street, nestling incongruously beside a hair-care salon


    13. She was heavily pregnant, though incongruously dressed in a body-cut business suit of brilliant blue


    14. Incongruously, she wondered whether he would try to kiss her and the tiniest of smiles began to form on her face at the thought, a smile that surprised her, surprised her because it was a long while since she’d felt any interest in any man and Shaw was a guy who’d never even appeared on her radar screen


    15. For who is there who does not say to himself, in a society as incongruously organized as ours, 'Perhaps some day I shall have to do with the king's attorney'?"


    16. It was an incongruously gentle combination of sounds, given the place and the occasion, but not one the Earl of Thirsk found soothing


    17. GIVEN HOW STIFLING it had been earlier in the week, the day was incongruously beautiful, the sky high and mellow above the open top of Regan’s car


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    "incongruously" definitions

    in an incongruous manner