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ridiculously

[ UK /ɹɪdˈɪkjʊləsli/ ]
[ US /ɹəˈdɪkjəɫəsɫi/ ]
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  1. so as to arouse or deserve laughter
    her income was laughably small, but she managed to live well

How To Use ridiculously In A Sentence

  • We did that a couple of Saturdays ago when we put on the most ridiculously illogical bet.
  • The mutual back-scratching by which executive pay is currently set is ridiculous, and is an immense waste of the resources of public companies that ridiculously over-pay the back-scratchers .. 'Say on pay' moves full speed ahead
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  • They both nod with these ridiculously cheesy smiles.
  • It is actually something of a challenge to locate sentences in The Structure of Evolutionary Theory that are not unwieldy, ridiculously self-referential, and grotesquely polysyllabic.
  • The book is ridiculously baggy and poorly paced: my paperback is practically cuboidal but in its 700 words pages big events are often compressed whilst minor ones are leisurely pondered. Revelation, Redemption and Absolution
  • That said, the baby back pork ribs with demi glace and honey-soy sauce were fan-freakin-tastic, as was the Cordero, a ridiculously tender lamb foreshank, braised in rioja red wine, orange zest, and coriander. SFist
  • Because this movie is more than just a parody of that series, and it's also ridiculously funny. The Sun
  • We are the laughing stock of Europe with our ridiculously high prices for everything and our stupid infantile government.
  • And with a languid snap of his heels, he was off, his curled hair swaying ridiculously on his head.
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