All 14 Uses of
incidental
in
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
- Incidentally, the book is To Kill a Mockingbird.†
p. 9.0incidentally = of something that comes with something else, but is less important than it
- Oh, incidentally, my sister asked for her "Autumn Leaves" mix tape back.†
p. 13.9
- Incidentally, my dad is a very good husband.†
p. 16.1
- Incidentally, I only have one cavity, and as much as my dentist asks me to, I just can't bring myself to floss.†
p. 18.4
- Incidentally, Sam has brown hair and very very pretty green eyes.†
p. 19.7
- Incidentally, my dad did have a serious talk with the boy's parents.†
p. 27.6
- Incidentally, the book Bill gave me was Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie.†
p. 28.5
- Incidentally, I have not told you about Bill in a while.†
p. 63.1
- Incidentally, I have thought of my second gift for Patrick.†
p. 63.8
- Incidentally, I have taken all my finals for the semester, and it has been very busy, and I would have told you all about it, but it just doesn't seem as interesting as these other things that have to do with holidays.†
p. 65.2
- Incidentally, Sam took Patrick to the dance after Craig said he was too busy.†
p. 115.0
- Incidentally, he told me he had given me that book because he had just broken up with his girlfriend and was feeling philosophical.†
p. 165.2
- Incidentally, I finished The Fountainhead.
p. 169.1 *
- Incidentally, I got a perfect on my math final last week.†
p. 175.5
Definition:
something that comes with something else, but is less important than it
sometimes in a specialized sense, including:
- incidental expenses or when in context, just incidentals -- minor expenses not budgeted or not specified
- incidental music -- music in a play, television program, radio program, video game or some other form not primarily musical. (The term is less frequently applied to film music, with such music being referred to instead as the film score or soundtrack.)