Ainda não temos significados para "too ludicrous".
1There are some passages too ludicrous; but every human performance has its faults.
2You must forgive my laughing, but the idea is too ludicrous.
3Proving that in the end, nothing is too ludicrous to eventuate.
4After a time, the entire Celano's charade became even too ludicrous for Humphreys.
5But the sheep escaped from their keepers, and, oh, isn't it too ludicrous?
6The picture Browning presented and the incident he was relating were altogether too ludicrous.
7The contrast is too ludicrous-drivento the point of exaggeration to which they drive it.
8But that idea was too ludicrous, and suddenly struck by the absurdity, she laughed out.
9The effect was altogether too ludicrous to be borne.
10The proposal was too ludicrous to be long defended.
11Both circumstances are justly thought, but rather too ludicrous.
12His confidence in her had been too ludicrous.
13The result is almost too ludicrous for record.
14Such a part was too ludicrous to conceive.
15The idea would be too ludicrous to utter aloud, and yet she knew it to be true.
16He tried to imagine Julia fighting at his side, but the vision was too ludicrous to contemplate.
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