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Johnson's showy piety is even more ludicrous in light of the report's leaked details.

From Salon

A decade into their careers, and with four number one albums, Blossoms are serious enough to have the confidence to be ludicrous.

From BBC

Both men wore heavier gloves with extra padding as part of the conditions set by the Texas commission, who sanctioned it as a pro fight - a decision which looks even more ludicrous post-fight.

From BBC

Yes, the visitors were the victims of a ludicrous red card call at the end of the opening half, but Scotland can write you a book on bad calls, if you wish.

From BBC

But this kind of ludicrous fantasy allows Hegseth to elide the deep paradox of his argument.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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