It was a curiously incongruous noise coming from one dressed as this woman was.
And close to it, in curiously incongruous domestic array stood a stiffly marshaled row of sandals.
The old man gave a low whistle, a curiously incongruous sound.
From the first, it was a curiously incongruous set of pictures television offered us.
Amid this busy prosperity it was curiously incongruous, unlike in Tunis or Cairo.
The effect is curiously incongruous; while works by the 20th-century artists do represent various sorts of flora and fauna, they have far more to do with possibilities of formalist abstraction than with naturalistic observation (Johnson).
It was he who suddenly became aware of a curiously incongruous figure of a man who at this point was working his way unobtrusively through the throng.
Here, too, is a polished metal violin, an embossed Art Nouveau picture frame and a Beaux Arts-style, life-size statue of a winged Eros, seeming curiously incongruous cast in the material of modern airplanes.