Not only were all the lies I could think of wildly implausible. . . so was the truth.
Scientific knowledge made much of the mechanism of Hell-fire seem wildly implausible, and cast doubt on any effort to visualize God's punishments.
Grilled by state, federal and local officials, he told a wildly implausible story of how he came into possession of the money.
They compensated for this wildly implausible version of events by sending an armed mob to persuade me of its merits.
Though wildly implausible in its detailed delineation of situations and character, as street theater devoted to sexual politics it makes its points.
Personally, I find that wildly implausible.
The Bush theory of equal protection, while ultimately successful, seemed wildly implausible on its face when the Republican lawyers first came up with it.
Another wildly implausible Ryder comeback" while Ministry of Sound said it was "A remarkable album.
But overall, he felt the film's screenplay was "strictly by-the-numbers stuff and contains some wildly implausible elements."
The white establishment tended to view the novel as wildly implausible.