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1 The enlarged version struck Lennon as just so much the more preposterous .
2 His type inevitably gets like that as their escapades grow ever more preposterous .
3 Why, a more preposterous notion never entered into a man's head!
4 Each day that dawned added to the tangle, made the idea seem more preposterous .
5 Each fact that Ella brought forth seemed to her more preposterous than the last.
6 It was hard to recall a more preposterous wicket-taking ball.
7 And even more preposterous when a very able male like you could do it easier.
8 I have seen nothing in ladies' hats more preposterous .
9 He is himself more preposterous than anything he denounces.
10 Nothing, however, could be more preposterous than such phrases.
11 The league looks more preposterous still, however, if you simply ignore Muresul Deva for a moment.
12 The idea of him taking the lead in such a production could not seem more preposterous .
13 The situation had become more preposterous than ever.
14 The argument is absurd; but it is not more preposterous than that against which I am contending.
15 Nothing could have been more preposterous than the suggestion that his control over Augusta was not absolute.
16 His projects became more and more preposterous .
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