12 adjectives to describe irrelevances

"She can't live forever," Reginald broke out at last with apparent irrelevance.

For," added the gambler, with cheerful irrelevance "'I'm proud to live in the service of the Lord,

Apparently, however, the admonitions of Master Hymn-of-Praise made but a scanty impression on the young girl's mind, for she regarded him with a mixture of amusement and contempt as she shrugged her plump shoulders and said with sudden irrelevance: "Have you had your dinner yet, Master Busy?" "'Tis sinful to address a single Christian person as if he or she were several," retorted the man sharply.

"This day," he began with cunning irrelevance, "I came by the Trader Macklewrath's cabin.

Canim asked with abrupt irrelevance.

At any rate the Nationalist seized the opportunity of delivering a general attack upon the Government of such overwhelming irrelevance that Mr. WHITLEY, the least sarcastic of men, was driven to remark, "I think the honourable Member is under the impression that this is last week.

All this is sheer irrelevance; for the type of journalism in question is not characteristically an outcome of any phase of provincial life.

He wheeled upon Gloucester and spoke with singular irrelevance, "And what is to be done with the present Queen?" Again the Duke shrugged.

Some might deem the little spectacle theatrical, and there was a slight irrelevance in the pot-plants that were grouped along the foreground, but none could fail to be impressed by the silent reverence of the congregation.

Her perception was intellectual; and to the penetrating glances of her mental vision the objects of the sensual world were mere irrelevance.

To call it misleading would be too high praise; it seldom rises beyond a level of blameless irrelevance.

To which Boswell replied with charming irrelevance, "Johnson is the Hercules who strangled serpents in his cradle."

12 adjectives to describe  irrelevances