We have no meanings for "seem preposterous" in our records yet.
1 Under the new rules, this scenario would seem preposterous .
2 It may seem preposterous to most people, I grant.
3 All they'll have is the statement that I'm composing now, large parts of which will seem preposterous .
4 It might seem preposterous that a national vote that changed the course of British history was determined by a secret Russian operation.
5 To savages it would seem preposterous to seek out a place where nothing but learning was going on in order that one might learn.
6 I laughed; for the very notion of writing a book seemed preposterous .
7 I know what I'm doing seems preposterous in light of the risks.
8 Even by the ever-optimistic standards of China's official news service, it seemed preposterous .
9 Perhaps it seems preposterous to discuss baseball and syndicalism in the same paragraph.
10 It scarcely admitted of argument, and at times seemed preposterous , nevertheless it persisted.
11 The idea that Di Matteo could be shown the exit now, though, seemed preposterous .
12 He surveyed her boldly-ifthe imagination had not seemed preposterous - Mr.
13 Desmond was inclined to laugh; the idea seemed preposterous .
14 Holding his hand seemed preposterous , so I let go.
15 The very idea that we could rebel seems preposterous .
16 But all notions of this kind now seemed preposterous .
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