Sentences with incongruously
in·con·gru·ous
I i - An incongruous effect; incongruous behavior.
- An incongruous mixture of architectural styles.
- It's Olympia's thin, birdy bones and baby lips, incongruously coupled with masks of weary adult eyes, and elaborate costumes that should.
- The second program next Saturday consists of works by Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky and, perhaps incongruously, Brahms.
- Actions that were incongruous with their professed principles.
- There are, perhaps somewhat incongruously, two packets of chips and a couple of choccy bars in the hamper anyway.
- Even more incongruously, you can fight against ninjas with cartoon hero MegaMan.