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  • I'm poking fun at the sheer preposterousness of that idea.
  • And a Gotham-sized load of preposterousness.
  • The fiendishly clever maneuvers can't mask the preposterousness of the background story.
  • Greater preposterousness ensues and so does hammier acting.
  • The words were barely out of his mouth before Bonds giggled at their preposterousness.
  • But then the film's premise doesn't exactly hurdle the preposterousness barrier.
  • Preposterousness and eccentricity woven into the mundane.
  • Tedium and preposterousness rise at about equal rates as Rainer tries to pry clues out of Tim.
  • But preposterousness is one thing, she says, understanding the root and rhythm of rumors quite another.
  • "Air Force One " makes a virtue out of its over-the-top preposterousness.
  • If you haven't had your fill of preposterousness, try this quote on from Seahawk guard Pete Kendall:
  • But whatever votes the idea gains for originality figure to be overwhelmed when the scoring for preposterousness is factored in.
  • Still, Ms . Lewinsky seemed clued-in enough to recognize the preposterousness of her own situation . . ..
  • Basic preposterousness never stops writers from writing . ?! carrots?! 17 : 31, 28 July 2014 ( UTC)
  • Having said that, while reflecting upon Sonic playoff history, it occurs that preposterousness has often been a Sonic postseason partner.
  • But since everything about the Mariners'season has been hard to believe, there is no preposterousness too small to accept.
  • "Can you believe that ? " they ask audiences, which roar and laugh at the preposterousness of the idea.
  • The weakness of " M : I-2 " is that it's too humorless to embrace its preposterousness.
  • It is a measure of the notion's preposterousness that he then broke into laughter, and that he obviously was kidding.
  • Hill edges the film toward campy preposterousness when the stoic Willis guns down dozens of thugs from both gangs while not sustaining so much as a flesh wound.
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