It's slightly ludicrous that every time someone does a new production, they feel compelled to get a new translation.
The omission is slightly ludicrous but entirely predictable.
The realization that he was the mouse came instinctively, quickly followed by the slightly ludicrous observation that someone had made a gigantic balls-up.
Appointment With Death It was, perhaps, slightly ludicrous to see the startled faces of her family.
Something slightly ludicrous about sleuthing a fivefoot-two, seventy-four-year-old man, anyway.
It meant, however, that his hermitage in the Ivory Tower was closed with slightly ludicrous speed.
The film sweeps us back to the days before their images calcified into the slightly ludicrous shapes they have today.
The effect was slightly ludicrous, but the presence of the heavier weapon quite clearly stated that Sparhawk was in the queen's apartments on business.
In fact, it was slightly ludicrous, as his father had once notoriously demonstrated.
"Older people always seem to feel slightly ludicrous and wrong" about embarking on new sexual relationships, she said.