Definitionadv. so as to arouse or deserve laughter
Last update: August 3, 2015
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I recall thinking ludicrously that I was staining Howie's beloved hardwood floors with my blood and puke. [Please select]
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Kipp was extricated and restored to consciousness; for a more ludicrously deplorable spectacle was seldom seen. [Please select]
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His sardonic smile dwindled into a ludicrously, pathetic look of dismay. [Please select]
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To the American the pay of the German troops, officers and men, is ludicrously small. [Please select]
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The crow of the Cochin is notoriously and ludicrously different from that of the common cock. [Please select]
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He indicated a position which to Malcolm was ludicrously suggestive of his standing in a corner. [Please select]
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The Duchess nervously adjusted her wig, with ludicrously tiny fingers for one so ample, and said petulantly: "You are incomprehensible." [Please select]
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That in cynical abuse of human impotence, as a wanton pastime, He sent human beings forth into the world thus ludicrously defective. [Please select]
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In short (a ludicrously inappropriate word for the subject), it was a capital medium for exits and entrances, but no ornament to his countenance. [Please select]
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