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noun • a situation in which life seems irrational and meaningless adjective satellite • inconsistent with reason or logic or common sense • so unreasonable as to invite derision | ||||||||
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adjective satellite • informal or slang terms for mentally irregular | ||||||||
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adjective satellite • arousing or provoking laughter | ||||||||
Ludicrous Crossword Clue
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ABSURD which was last seen in the The Guardian Quick crossword.
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ABSURD
Updated: November 2, 2023
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