Definitionadj. (sometimes followed by `to') minor or casual or subordinate in significance or nature or occurring as a chance concomitant or consequence
Last update: July 22, 2015
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Budget for incidental such as tips and taxi fares. [Please select]
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With the exception of small fees charged for incidental expenses, the university is free to all students who are residents of the city; others pay $75 a year for tuition. [Please select]
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But government is not evil because there are evils incidental to its administration. [Please select]
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He preferred to be casual and incidental, if he were allowed. [Please select]
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Drawing and cutting wood, pressing cotton, fattening and killing hogs, are but incidental labors. [Please select]
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Emma, like many other good people, is only incidental to our subject. [Please select]
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Maitland, but so far as his going to Mercer went, her funeral was entirely incidental. [Please select]
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A king and a prince at last in death, with incidental music. [Please select]
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