Sentence example with the word 'farce'

farce

a continental, black humor, comedy, domestic comedy, frippery, jest, molehill, pretty wit, satyr play, straw, visual humor

Definition n. a comedy characterized by broad satire and improbable situations

Last update: May 10, 2016


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The play was a farce.   [noun]

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The emergency was such a farce because every doctor and nurse moved slowly and my arm was throbbing like crazy.   [Please select]

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What follows, in this Cannes Camera d'Or-winning gem, is an absurdly comic farce in the best Eastern European tradition.   [noun]

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This farce brings the sport into total and utter disrepute.   [noun]

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McCrie's mind, is "a mere farce," because it is enlivened by Manse's declamations.   [noun]

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It is a farce, Fareham, a farce; and all our pleasures and diversions only serve to make us forget what worms we are.   [noun]

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And the play, the farce which she just enacted before me in the midst of most serious matters.   [noun]

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'A farce ending in a tragedy.'   [noun]

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As to Prohibition, every one knows what a farce it really is.   [noun]

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There are today large numbers of men and women to whom marriage is naught but a farce, but who submit to it for the sake of public opinion.   [noun]

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