Aún no tenemos significados para "ludicrously expensive".
1The better the economist, the better their ability to invest wisely and afford ludicrously expensive shoes?
2He's regularly writing seven-figure checks to pay for things like the Davos Tasting of ludicrously expensive wine.
3But then there is the price -it is not ludicrously expensive but still almost three times dearer than the cheapest pudding.
4How exactly did Strike think that it would cheer Robin up, to know that his girlfriend was thinking of buying a ludicrously expensive flat?
5It's a ludicrously expensive way to accidentally start World War III: each weapon could cost anywhere from a few hundred million to $1 billion.
6Any expert will also tell you that the taxpayer will have to foot these ludicrously expensive "expert" fees on top of paying for water.
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