ludicrous造句(61) It was ludicrous, but he was not amused.
(62) The old woman looked ludicrous in her daughter's clothes.
(63) It made my position complicated, not to say ludicrous.
(64) The seriousness seemed ludicrous to Winterborne.
(65) It is ludicrous to call a cottage a mansion.
(66) The misapprehend about Ludicrous Conceit of the King of Yelang catch scholar's attention recently.
(67) "It is ludicrous for someone to come out and say we are targeting under-age drinkers, " Mr. Michail said.
(68) From a scientific point of view, it seemed ludicrous that a cat could predict human death.
(69) Her Majesty's question has sparked a series of ludicrous claims about the prescience of individual forecasters.
(70) It is ludicrous that we have to show our pass each time.
(71) When I telephoned her dormitory and asked nervously for her, I transposed the syllables of her first and last names into ludicrous garble.
(72) And what I had created was a ludicrous dirt ball.
(73) These are trifling instances, though it's to no commander's advantage to be suspected of ludicrous eccentricities.
(74) Mullins said labeling police waiving traffic tickets as corrupt is "ludicrous" because they don't do it in exchange for favors.
(75) She never mentioned how ludicrous it was to imagine her 4)scrawny, slow-footed son playing pro ball.
(76) Mr. Will Ladislaw's sense of the ludicrous lit up his fatures very agreeably.
(77) Tactically,[http:///ludicrous.html] It'sounds as ludicrous as sprinting the first five kilometers of a marathon.
(78) Now who's these king of these rude ludicrous lucrative lyrics.
(79) There was something ludicrous as well as painful in the little Parisienne 's earnest and innate devotion to matters of dress.
(80) Mr. Will Ladislaw's sense of the ludicrous lit up his features very agreeably.
(81) Tactically, it sounds as ludicrous as rinting the first five kilometres of a marathon. To win a 2000-metre rowing race, the crew must rint for the first 500 metres.
(82) It is ludicrous to argue that this would be an insupportable burden.
(83) A form of ancient Greek and Roman theatrical entertainment in which familiar characters and situations were farcically portrayed on stage, often with coarse dialogue and ludicrous actions.
(84) Then there are the over-the-top reality TV shows that showcase supposedly ordinary people acting out in ludicrous ways.
(85) Criminal. Why had he agreed to this ludicrous show trial?
(86) These periods 14 months ahead of elections often throw up ludicrous no-hoper candidates who are dumped as soon as the electorate takes a closer look.
(87) There was unfortunately no one there but I who could realise the atrociously ludicrous way in which the Behaga mode combined with those absurd verses.
(88) So for those who think that just because an open core application or any application runs on Linux, therefore charging for the code is some sort of mortal sin, that is just ludicrous dude.