We have no meanings for "manifestly absurd" in our records yet.
1 The thing was manifestly absurd - the Hebrew fetich was dead-dead as Mumbo Jumbo.
2 At first he thought the man might be gagged, which was manifestly absurd .
3 Besides, the accounts that one reads in the newspapers are manifestly absurd and exaggerated.
4 As to his being scared, the idea was manifestly absurd .
5 As you say, the bare idea is manifestly absurd .
6 To remain where I was was manifestly absurd .
7 Mrs. Maiden's warning, "The woman who married him would suffer horribly," was manifestly absurd .
8 This would be a manifestly absurd outcome.
9 Trying to overpower him was so manifestly absurd there was no point wasting time even thinking about it.
10 It was the fashion in certain quarters to declare that it killed him, but this was manifestly absurd .
11 Such process of causation goes on, and to maintain that this process goes on indefinitely is manifestly absurd .
12 That is manifestly absurd .
13 To call it the master tissue is manifestly absurd , when it can only be the diplomatic constitutional monarch of the system.
14 Many inaccurate stories have been told of my brief married life, and I have never contradicted them-theywere so manifestly absurd .
15 Every argument seemed to be against undertaking the burden of marriage until he came to Rachel's argument, which was manifestly absurd .
16 It is manifestly absurd to say we have no right to interfere in his country, but have a right to interfere in his home.
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