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  • 1absurd — 01. The idea that we can prevent war by preparing for war seems [absurd] to me. 02. It s [absurd] to suggest that tax cuts for the rich will somehow benefit the poor. 03. Housing prices in this city are getting [absurdly] high! No one can afford… …

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  • 2Absurd (band) — Infobox musical artist Name = Absurd Img capt = Background = group or band Years active = 1992 mdash; present Origin = Sondershausen, Germany Genre = National Socialist black metal Label = Resistance Records Associated acts = Current members =… …

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  • 3absurd — adj. 1) patently; totally absurd 2) absurd to + inf. (it was absurd to leave such a large tip) 3) absurd that + clause (it s absurd that we have to get up so early) * * * [əb sɜːd] totally absurd patently absurd to + inf. (it was absurd to leave… …

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  • 4Absurd — Ab*surd ([a^]b*s[^u]rd ), a. [L. absurdus harsh sounding; ab + (prob) a derivative fr. a root svar to sound; not connected with surd: cf. F. absurde. See {Syringe}.] Contrary to reason or propriety; obviously and flatly opposed to manifest truth; …

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  • 5That Mitchell and Webb Look — Format Comedy sketch show Starring David Mitchell Robert …

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  • 6absurd — [ab sʉrd′, abzʉrd′; əb sʉrd′, əbzʉrd′] adj. [Fr absurde < L absurdus, not to be heard of < ab , intens. + surdus, dull, deaf, insensible] so clearly untrue or unreasonable as to be laughable or ridiculous absurdly adv. absurdness n. SYN.… …

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  • 7Absurd — Absurd, the also the Theatre of the Absurd n [singular] a style of play for the theatre that was developed in the 1950s by writers such as Beckett and Ionesco, whose work expresses the belief that human existence has no meaning or purpose. These… …

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  • 8Absurd — Absurd, the also the Theatre of the Absurd n [singular] a style of play for the theatre that was developed in the 1950s by writers such as Beckett and Ionesco, whose work expresses the belief that human existence has no meaning or purpose. These… …

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  • 9Absurd Person Singular — is a 1972 play by Alan Ayckbourn. Divided into three acts, it documents the changing fortunes of three married couples. Each act takes place at a Christmas celebration at one of the couples homes on successive Christmas Eves.Production historyThe …

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  • 10Absurd humor — Absurd humor, or nonsense humor is a genre of comedy that dates back to the Medieval times, or perhaps much earlier. It is a very creative type of humor, but at the same time, very confusing. Examples of absurd humor are Far Side and Steven… …

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