Sentences with phrase «bit incongruous»

Seems a bit incongruous with the exterior.
It seemed a bit incongruous that we would potentially have different MPs and yet live in the same house.
It's just a bit incongruous that the surname of the first of the lawyers listed as representing WB is Petrocelli.
But it does seem a bit incongruous that it makes a nearly - as efficient, much quicker 7.5 - second 0 - 60 Camry Hybrid look fast despite being positioned as the performance - oriented car.
The analog clock in the center of the stack is a bit incongruous but is easy to read at a glance.
It is a bit incongruous with itself, losing its momentum whenever it cuts away from the students.

Not exact matches

But you get the point that decency requires a bit of moderation in things that are incongruous with normal business practices.
Curiously, however, there's a bit of a rift, considering how vastly incongruous the likes of space - opera - soldiers are with, say, a Norse god.
The narrative is partly driven by the culture shock produced by Everett's incongruous arrival in the rural Irish outback, a bit like those recent scenes of President Obama quaffing Guinness in the Emerald Isle except transplanted to the set of Father Ted, and partly by the impudent, ambiguous, seemingly indolent figure of Boyle.
«You must know, don't you, that [middle school] kids seem to delight in taunting and testing authority, especially if they feel that the disciplinary consequences are the least bit vague, incongruous, contradictory, or downright non-existent!»
The main headset menu exists in a stark modernist room with a rumpled and totally incongruous carpet in the middle, a weird bit of skeuomorphism that's just substantial enough to feel like it ought to be personalizable.
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