Definitionadv. so as to arouse or deserve laughter
Last update: August 16, 2015
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Thus he greatly underrated the strength of the Establishment, and preposterously exaggerated that of Dissent and Catholicism. [Please select]
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The sleeves also were preposterously large, in accordance with the custom of the times. [Please select]
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She brushed and combed the silver-haired terrier, who looked abjectly depressed whilst this was doing, and preposterously proud when it was done. [Please select]
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At last, she came to a letter of many pages, covered with a scrawl that looked preposterously fashionable. [Please select]
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But after this, with an abrupt shift to another plane, "That would be acting preposterously, like a silly, self-consciously virtuous matron." [Please select]
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But her limbs were trembling again, and her eyes seemed preposterously large as they stared up at him from the white face. [Please select]
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