Sentence examples for congruousness from inspiring English sources

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congruousness

noun

The state or quality of being congruous.

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The comedy is in the abruptness of the stop and the incongruousness of the change.

He was, with them and other close friends, Bunny — a nickname that his mother gave him, and which, despite initial resistance and some obvious incongruousness, he sweetly adopted.

And where does this incongruousness end?

There's an incongruousness to it all, though, as if someone cryogenically frozen in 1964 has been thawed out and is walking around blinking and bewildered today.

It's almost unbelievable that the poorest country on earth could give birth to a women's movement, just like the incongruousness of the beautiful landscape with the horrific past and present; the terrible damaged lives with the singing and dancing.

With astonishing incongruousness in the bleakest of desert lands, a soft breeze turns over small whitecaps on a huge reservoir fed by the Euphrates as waterfalls splash over greenery growing under the spillways.

Just as the incongruousness of this is sinking in, the camera pans over and there is Count Basie's entire orchestra -- music stands and all -- sitting out in the middle of nowhere, playing away.

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