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1
There are some passages
too
ludicrous
;
but every human performance has its faults.
2
You must forgive my laughing, but the idea is
too
ludicrous
.
3
Proving that in the end, nothing is
too
ludicrous
to eventuate.
4
After a time, the entire Celano's charade became even
too
ludicrous
for Humphreys.
5
But the sheep escaped from their keepers, and, oh, isn't it
too
ludicrous
?
6
The picture Browning presented and the incident he was relating were altogether
too
ludicrous
.
7
The contrast is
too
ludicrous
-
driven
to
the point of exaggeration to which they drive it.
8
But that idea was
too
ludicrous
,
and suddenly struck by the absurdity, she laughed out.
9
The effect was altogether
too
ludicrous
to be borne.
10
The proposal was
too
ludicrous
to be long defended.
11
Both circumstances are justly thought, but rather
too
ludicrous
.
12
His confidence in her had been
too
ludicrous
.
13
The result is almost
too
ludicrous
for record.
14
Such a part was
too
ludicrous
to conceive.
15
The idea would be
too
ludicrous
to utter aloud, and yet she knew it to be true.
16
He tried to imagine Julia fighting at his side, but the vision was
too
ludicrous
to contemplate.
too
ludicrous
too