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Definition of "extraneously" []

  • In an extraneous manner. (adverb)

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Use "extraneously" in a sentence
  • "It's just you and the bump da da bump da da bump da da and everything else happening in the song, at least to me, feels like it's happening kind of extraneously, at the top of the song where, once it's loud enough, you can't really register it anyway."
  • "The prose is never clunky, extraneously verbose or bogged down with disposition; the writing is neither grand nor pedestrian and the fact that everything comes at seemingly the righ moment (i.e. perfect pace) makes for a smooth and enjoyable read."
  • "He made sure he didn't play extraneously or he didn't do other shows ever."