Adjective : an implausible alibi. From Dictionary.com.
Movement is either herky-jerky or implausibly fluid. From Wordnik.com. [The Problem With Fx] Reference
Hollywood would veto some of the script as implausibly perfect. From Wordnik.com. [Now, Yalta On The Fly] Reference
This suggestion, it seems to me, implausibly emasculates Rorty. From Wordnik.com. [Warranted Christian Belief] Reference
That's unlikely; the needed VAT rates would be implausibly steep. From Wordnik.com. [The VAT Masquerade] Reference
(Tony Almeida was brought back, rather implausibly, last season.). From Wordnik.com. [24 : Down for the Count?] Reference
If that sounds implausibly convoluted, consider Dowd's own words. From Wordnik.com. [Karl Rove Denies He's Attacking Hillary To Help Her] Reference
By the way, I also agree the Marist results are implausibly dramatic. From Wordnik.com. [Poll: Hillary Still Has Big National Lead] Reference
This short story ends rather too abruptly and implausibly for my taste. From Wordnik.com. [Richard C. Morais: Time to Revive Thomas Mann] Reference
You may remember Brown claiming at PMQs, implausibly, that she hadn't said it. From Wordnik.com. [Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me] Reference
The fears were not allayed by some of the military's implausibly calm promises. From Wordnik.com. [At The Breaking Point] Reference
Mr Blair spoke implausibly of his ‘very great regard’ for his old colleague. From Wordnik.com. [John Rentoul today puts Trevor Kavanagh and myself in the...] Reference
In the movie, Bluto used his imagination to declare himself, implausibly, a zit!. From Wordnik.com. [Matt Littman: What President Bush Learned From His Mentor, Senator Blutarsky] Reference
But 6,000,000 questions still seems like an implausibly high level of participation. From Wordnik.com. [Public Submitted Thousands of Debate Questions Online, Not Millions [Updated]] Reference
And even that assumes, implausibly, that most "stimulus" spending will be temporary. From Wordnik.com. [Mr. Wen's Debt Bomb] Reference
Current evidence, however, demonstrates that the figure of 750,000 is implausibly low. From Wordnik.com. [A Response to Josh Buermann] Reference
Mr. Obama was implausibly portrayed as both out of touch and a tool of the oil companies. From Wordnik.com. [Political Diary] Reference
If you say one percent of GDP is implausibly low figure, then, what is a plausible figure?. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Oct 30, 2006] Reference
Clinton later testified, implausibly, that he was just trying to refresh his own recollection. From Wordnik.com. [How Strong Is Starr's Case?] Reference
DIETER HELM, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD: In my own view, that seems to be an implausibly low number. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Oct 30, 2006] Reference
We were never very close, but it seemed right to console them by surviving, so I did, implausibly. From Wordnik.com. [After Life, Nothing?] Reference
Limbaugh may even begin to accuse Obama, rather implausibly, of lacking the courage to debate him. From Wordnik.com. [Lincoln Mitchell: My Challenge to Rush Limbaugh] Reference
He had Brown claim, again utterly implausibly, that Britain is “better prepared” for the slowdown. From Wordnik.com. [The example that Obama sets for Cameron] Reference
Blur combines Need for Speed, Metropolis Street Racer and Mario Kart into one implausibly entertaining package. From Wordnik.com. [Blur: hands-on with Activision's rocket-powered racer] Reference
Overall immigration would rise even if -- miraculously and implausibly -- illegal immigration stopped altogether. From Wordnik.com. [The Limits Of Immigration] Reference
He perhaps meant that the Treasury (implausibly) claims the economy will grow just a smidgeon faster than the taxes. From Wordnik.com. [Miliband needs to check his facts] Reference
And so, belatedly, haltingly, accidentally, and quite implausibly and incredibly, it began at last: my education. From Wordnik.com. [Anis Shivani: Does the Ivy League Turn You Into a Moron? Walter Kirn Critiques Princeton in "Lost in the Meritocracy"] Reference
Though the situation was implausibly weird, she found that she was upset for these people rather than irritated by them. From Wordnik.com. [The Warslayer]
I love his visual contradictions (silent bell/midnight sun/silk (sounding?) trombone) that tie together so implausibly well. From Wordnik.com. [The WELL: China Cat Sunflower] Reference
They clearly hoped these separate paths could somehow be reconciled with Rwanda (implausibly) becoming the Singapore of Africa. From Wordnik.com. [Lars Waldorf: Rwanda's Renaissance Goes off the Rails] Reference
We now think the biggest obstacle was the credibility of home-price indexes, which at times registered implausibly large swings. From Wordnik.com. [Taming a Wild Market] Reference
As for the Iranian nuclear threat, by implausibly dismissing it as "remote," he weakens his own case for taking action to prevent it. From Wordnik.com. [And the Neville Chamberlain Award for 2008 Goes to . . .] Reference
The White House later claimed implausibly that it was aiming for Jimmy Carter, who wants talks with Hamas, but hit Obama, who doesn't. From Wordnik.com. [Lights, Camera, ‘Question Time’!] Reference
He also owes it to the family of his former assistant, Andrew Young, a married father of three who implausibly claimed the baby was his. From Wordnik.com. [Ignorance Is Not an Option for Elizabeth and John Edwards: Dee Dee Myers] Reference
Hence Mr. Buffett's opportunity, the announcement of which was implausibly credited with lifting the Dow 200 points at its peak Tuesday. From Wordnik.com. [Warren the Munificent] Reference
Rachel Hovnanian's photograph "Simone's Gloves" (2009) is a nicely framed picture of some implausibly long (about 160cm) evening gloves. From Wordnik.com. [Now Paying at Parasol: Artists Who Love a Parade] Reference
Hence Mr. Buffett's opportunity, the announcement of which was implausibly credited with lifting the Dow 200 points at its peak yesterday. From Wordnik.com. [Warren the Munificent] Reference
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