We have no meanings for "hardly credible" in our records yet.
1 For generations, son had lived like father in an isolation hardly credible .
2 The next act of this man, ordinarily so gentle, seems hardly credible .
3 The statement to-day is hardly credible , but such is the fact.
4 The zeal and alacrity with which she set to work seem hardly credible .
5 With the fresh horses secured, they covered a stretch of country hardly credible .
6 My story makes him laugh, although he observes that it is hardly credible .
7 The proportion which the soldiers in Prussia bore to the people seems hardly credible .
8 Moreover the fall of Agrippina, by a reverse hardly credible , procured that of Plancina.
9 What happened in the third set was hardly credible .
10 The integrity of these suffering prisoners was hardly credible .
11 If man is once annihilated, it is hardly credible that he will be identically restored.
12 But it is hardly credible that the evening will comprise nothing more than £27m-worthof historical cliche.
13 It is hardly credible ; but it is a fact that he took very few precautions for his safety.
14 The statement that his authority as such ceased the moment he crossed the Orange River is hardly credible .
15 Dull-witted as they may have been, it seems hardly credible that the adventuress could have imposed upon them.
16 It seems hardly credible that I should not have been able to let Mr. Bruff alone, even now.
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