Sentences with phrase «bit ludicrous»

Considering the idea that an auto insurance company would actually allow an unlicensed driver to purchase insurance from them would seem a bit ludicrous but it actually does happen.
Hi Anne, I guess I'd ask to see some reference to support a claim like that, it strikes me as a bit ludicrous.
It sounded comical, and even a bit ludicrous at the time.
That's a bit ludicrous.
A: Opening a separate account for each check would be a bit ludicrous.
The rental market across the United States is a bit ludicrous in the current economy
The survey's predicted 21.2 million sales seems a bit ludicrous.
Agree with this — Amazon dropped the ball here as expecting users to re-download every book is a bit ludicrous.
Honestly, it's a bit ludicrous that I can get so excited about something as trivial as a pair of boots, but hear me out.

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It is every bit as ludicrous as Christianity and Judaism.
Watch him do something ludicrous on screen and it's only a few seconds until the television shows it to you again, first a bit slower, then again from behind the goal, then one more time from overhead.
Poor performances from the more senior players, in particular Per Mertesacker, Rob Holding, and David Ospina, propelled what was frankly a wild, ludicrous game with a bit of everything.
Ludicrous is a good word for Len Wiseman's 2007 reboot of the thought - dead franchise, but I have to admit that I was a bit harder on it when it came out than I am today.
This creates a bit of an internal conflict in me: on the one hand, it's completely believable that someone in this era would say such a ludicrous thing, as I have, in my short time as a cognizant progressive, seen similar bizarre things also with regard to race, in addition to gender, sexuality, etc..
Standing one of these characters on a special platform, the player selects a trio of scenery bits and then sits back as they're transformed into something cool at ludicrous speed.
The idea is ludicrous on its face, so it's no surprise that the scientific researchers led by Dr. Grace Augustine (hard - bitten - with - a-heart-of-gold Sigourney Weaver) view with suspicion their corporate middle manager (Giovanni Ribisi) and military strategist / rapacious jarhead Colonel Miles Quaritch (Stephen Lang), who wears his Na «vi - inflicted scars as badges of courage.
As much as it would greatly amuse me to document each and every bit of the car's impracticality, it would be unfair to reveal the ludicrous delights of this vehicle.
It's probably fair to say that the film is every bit as entertaining and ludicrous as that sounds.
It's all a bit too overcooked, as the modus operandi of the killer hardly passes the snicker test, ending up in a finale where the «ingenious» killer leaves behind a ludicrous amount of clues, including his DNA, while giving the victim far too much leeway.
The zero emissions ride features twin electric motors, a multi-stage transmission, and looks a bit like a four - door Ford GT that wants to be powered by Tesla, minus «ludicrous» mode.
And the P100D costs nearly $ 40,000 more than the 100D, which seems like ludicrous amount (sorry) for a bit more acceleration.
It seems ludicrous to me that someone wouldn't be willing to learn a little bit about investing to save himself $ 32,000 per year.
After last week's ludicrous pricing of $ 15 Saga Bundles and $ 15 2.0 CEs at Gamestop, it's a little bit difficult to impress with this week's deals.
[Response: One of the truly ludicrous things about Lindzen's WSJ piece is that he would think that the WSJ readership would be the least bit impressed by a number like $ 1.7 billion per year, regardless of the growth rate.
While posting marathon finish times on Facebook seems ludicrous when that same plaintiff aspires to establish bed - ridden victimhood, this type of thing happens a fair bit.
The bit about the Vendor making a cheque back to you is ludicrous.
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