ridiculousness

[ UK /ɹɪdˈɪkjʊləsnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a message whose content is at variance with reason
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How To Use ridiculousness In A Sentence

  • Bush has come full circle: His ridiculousness is approaching the sort of existential absurdity that is untouchable. Sunday Reading
  • A testament to the pair's ridiculousness is another theme that runs through these three films: blood and ice cream. Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg Back Together for World's End « FirstShowing.net
  • Here's an upvote to cancel that ridiculousness out.
  • No matter how they swing it, a zombie film always exists in a strange realm of ridiculousness.
  • My sleep is disturbed by visions of the apocalypse, with a kind of ridiculousness that wakes me.
  • To those claiming that this asinine sovereign citizen movement is a reaction to a black president, this ridiculousness has been around a LONG time, at least 30 years. Think Progress » Indiana’s ‘sovereign citizens’ renounce their U.S. citizenship, claim to secede from the Union.
  • And day after day, it grew a little easier, a little less uncomfortable, and now she sits with her peers, trilling over a new Mask, playing pretend like when she was younger, until the day all this ridiculousness is over and she can move on to more important things. The Iron Maiden « A Fly in Amber
  • The story provides a self-commentary on the ridiculousness of sports fanaticism.
  • I suppose I should give them credit for being equal opportunists in their ridiculousness.
  • That's the people we are dealing with here—people without any idea of their own ridiculousness.
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