Aún no tenemos significados para "too preposterous".
1No idea was too preposterous; and not one of them bore fruit.
2As for my account of the affair, it would be too preposterous.
3To make terms with the town preacher of Wittenberg was too preposterous.
4It was simply too preposterous to have happened, to even imagine.
5I shall begin to swear like a trooper; the thing is too preposterous.
6The accusation is too preposterous for any denial to be necessary.
7To have attempted it myself seemed too preposterous even for thought.
8The fact is too preposterous for tears, too lugubrious for laughter.
9To do Maruja justice, she generally makes a fellow too preposterous to fight.
10I just thought of something, but it's too preposterous to mention.
11He refused at first to believe it-theidea was too preposterous!
12First of all, it's just too preposterous to be a lie.
13But I heard, instead, an incredulous exclamation: my statement was really too preposterous!
14Of course I denied it; the idea is too preposterous.
15The juxtaposition of ideas was too preposterous to be grasped.
16But it was too preposterous, the whole thing, and I lied like a gentleman.
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