(Frequently plural) an expense not budgeted or not specified.
1 I have more than enough money on hand for that, and a good deal of incidental expense beside.
2 They would require considerable to purchase coal, and for other incidental expenses .
3 But the Englishman has many more incidental expenses than the American.
4 Less legacy duty and incidental expenses , fourteen hundred and twenty-eight six and fourpence.
5 Out of these fees the clerk's salary and incidental expenses were to be paid.
6 We had succeeded in selling one Township right, which brought us cash enough for incidental expenses .
7 Here too he was relieved from incidental expenses .
8 Draw plenty of money for incidental expenses .
9 Then there would be her clothing, and pocket-money, and incidental expenses - altogether a hundred pounds, I dare say.
10 I borrowed a few dollars from him for incidental expenses , until I could "strike something."
11 The incidental expenses of the strike.
12 Otherwise the incidental expenses of administration.
13 And I had a few incidental expenses , from cab rides to the icepick I planted in Jacobi's room.
14 They were paying him for them, and still there were incidental expenses ! - and the field-guarddid not come back!
15 The incidental expenses , including fuel and light for public rooms, ringing the bell, and sweeping, are 5 dollars more.
16 Clothing and some incidental expenses within the same dates, though little can be inferred from this item, amounted to
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