Use "incidentally" in a sentence

1. He had a tremendous wang, incidentally.

2. Incidentally it may be alphabetical.

3. The improvement, incidentally, is amazing.

4. Incidentally, where were you born?

5. The information was only discovered incidentally.

6. Incidentally, Boracic lint was used as a …

7. You gave an excellent speech, incidentally.

8. The illusion of speech follows incidentally.

9. Incidentally, an interesting fact emerged from Clubcall.

10. The moon landing was only incidentally about science.

11. By the way Incidentally; on a side note

12. Incidentally, foreign exploitation was not the only evil involved.

13. Incidentally, I think you still owe me some money.

14. The term "Baramin," incidentally, is a …

15. Incidentally, have you been to the kibbutz library yet?

16. Incidentally, he is a hell of a nice fellow.

17. Incidentally, the Potus are cousins by marriage to the Giovanelli.

18. 9 He was also, incidentally, a fellow sailing enthusiast.

19. Incidentally, I foresee a major problem looming next season.

20. Quite incidentally, I got some useful information at the party.

21. Oh, incidentally, some folks even refer to Cushaw as Cushaw …

22. Incidentally, what is the concordance in schizophrenia in identical twins?

23. Incidentally, don't think I'm bitter because of some personal setback.

24. (Incidentally, “Advent” refers to a preparatory period, four weeks before Christmas.)

25. Incidentally, Paul did not forget to greet the mother of Rufus.

26. Incidentally, the Prophet Joseph Smith was descended from John Lathrop.

27. The wine, incidentally, goes very well with a mature cheese.

28. Incidentally , it is just nonsensical to talk of fattening food.

29. By the By Incidentally; on a side note; By the way

30. And, incidentally, I call her the Eleanor Roosevelt of the Right.

31. Incidentally, that was the last open-heart operation I ever performed.

32. Incidentally, you forgot to put a return address on this package.

33. Things like “sadly”, “incidentally”, “Currently”, “frankly”, “typically” can be sentence adverbs

34. by the by Incidentally; on a side note; by the way

35. Incidentally, 'is Been' is the passive of the auxiliary 'to be'.

36. Incidentally, these money supply figures have nothing to do with gold.

37. Incidentally, why was roly-poly Roy's dressing gown tight on Frank?

38. It is, incidentally, a career in which women are making particular headway.

39. By the by Incidentally; on a side note; By the way

40. Indian Navy incidentally has been active in the area in the past.

41. Synonyms for Contextually include circumstantially, relatedly, dependently, contingently, environmentally, provisionally, correspondently, incidentally

42. Incidentally, you forgot to put a return address on this other package.

43. The brown sugar, incidentally, gives rhubarb a specially rich flavour and colour.

44. As adverbs the difference between incidentally and Coincidentally is that incidentally is (manner) in an incidental manner; not of central or critical importance while Coincidentally is in a coincidental manner.

45. Incidentally, the second, ampere and candela are used in the Customary system too.

46. Incidentally, I wanted to have a word with you about your expenses claim.

47. Incidentally, it also shows us how vastly different is esoteric from ordinary psychology.

48. Incidentally these doors of Baptistery Florence are more popular than the Baptistery itself.

49. And, incidentally, the current agitation about interest rates is a bit over the top.

50. + Incidentally, his mother was She·loʹmith, the daughter of Dibʹri of the tribe of Dan.

51. Incidentally, the Begin key word is used for a different purpose in embedded SQL

52. Antonyms for Advisedly include inadvertently, unconsciously, unintentionally, unknowingly, unwittingly, accidentally, involuntarily, incidentally, unawares and

53. Incidentally the headquarters of PS TNI in Bogor so not far from location serve.

54. These in turn partly explain its lagging behind the Westwhich, incidentally, was entirely relative.

55. 7 Incidentally, the manna+ was like coriander seed,+ and it looked like bdellium gum.

56. Incidentally, stage-adapted treatment of anal stenoses taking into account the etiology has been proven.

57. Incidentally, only this fox climbs trees a —good way to escape a pack of hounds!

58. Enlarged Aorta is co-incidentally found when a patient goes for some other medical test

59. Incidentally, I should say we are absolutely appalled by the continuing violence in East Timor

60. Incidentally, after 18 ... f4 the retraction 19 a3 could be more promising than Timman's retreat.

61. Incidentally, the pipeline carrying me there is above the tundra to prevent thawing of the permafrost.

62. Masur does incidentally, even in this live performance, observe the exposition repeat in the first movement.

63. 17 Incidentally, cavity wall insulation should be impermeable to water vapour, or interstitial condensation can occur.

64. Most intestinal Carcinoids are asymptomatic, and their diagnosis is usually made incidentally or at autopsy

65. The Cusk, often caught incidentally by groundfish anglers, inhabits deep Atlantic waters with rocky bottoms

66. Synonyms for Casually include accidentally, by chance, inadvertently, unintentionally, fortuitously, incidentally, coincidentally, unexpectedly, randomly and

67. Incidentally, "Attributive" means before the noun, whereas "post" means after the noun

68. Many unruptured Aneurysms are found incidentally when tests are being done to screen for other conditions

69. 14 Incidentally, the day that Jesus made the paste and opened his eyes+ was the Sabbath.

70. Incidentally, Clip.exe is a different file, which is a part of Microsoft Word/Office Clip Organizer

71. Sock Shop, incidentally, says it has no plans as yet for ties with sock motifs on them.

72. And Belarus incidentally is the only European country which is a member of the Non-Aligned Movement.

73. He made me promise to give you a call, incidentally, tell you how much fun he's having.

74. Incidentally, this means that we can use mitochondria to trace our ancestry, strictly down the female line.

75. Perhaps not incidentally, a white demonstrator in 1964 joined black people in a Mississippi lunch counter sit-in.

76. By the by definition: incidentally ; By the way: used as a sentence connector Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

77. Incidentally, astrologers are predicting earthquakes, floods and droughts around April 1982, due to the alignment of the planets.

78. Incidentally, here is one benefit that comes from doing one’s best: it helps one to weather unfair attacks.

79. Incidentally, visiting antique shops and secondhand stores before your sale may help you to arrive at realistic pricing.

80. Careful historians, incidentally, warn us that it could not be a fox, but must have been a jackal.