The beautiful sight of open space it afforded was little short of stunning and strangely incongruous with the sinister feel of the rest of the bridge.
There was something strangely incongruous in this Oriental figure framed in the commonplace door-way of a third-rate suburban dwelling-house.
It looked strangely incongruous there, set on a draftsman's table hung with rules and T squares.
He had a shabby blue frock coat, a red, soldierly looking waistcoat, and a kind of coarse white trousers common among the early Victorians, but strangely incongruous today.
The young woman pressed both hands to her left side, and on that peach-bright, doll-beautiful face of hers appeared a strangely incongruous expression of yearning distress.
They wore long dark robes that seemed strangely incongruous among the gleam- ing black armor of their fellows.
Then a strangely incongruous sight struck her eyes.
Their calm, cold twinkling was strangely incongruous to Kirk.
The brand-new CD in my hand seemed strangely incongruous.
THERE was something strangely incongruous to Brian about John Winthrop Blagden's imposing, wood-paneled office.