Examples of 'farce' in a sentence
Meaning of "farce"
Farce (noun): A comic dramatic work using buffoonery and horseplay and typically including crude characterization and ludicrously improbable situations
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- A style of humor marked by broad improbabilities with little regard to regularity or method.
- A motion picture or play featuring this style of humor.
- A situation abounding with ludicrous incidents.
- A ridiculous or empty show.
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Let us get this farce on the road.
This farce has lasted long enough.
If it be not a mere farce you are enacting.
This farce has gone on quite long enough.
And then this farce will be over.
A farce by a great director to win a popular actress.
I am sick of this farce with your family.
This farce will not change anything.
It was then that the farce became a tragedy.
A farce illustrating the dangerous repercussions of a lie.
Inspiration is a farce that poets have invented to.
Pure folly to keep this farce alive.
An invisible farce field made out of glass.
I hope you get what a farce this is.
The short farce became a piece of repertoire.
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I have had enough of this silly farce.
That little farce you playedwith my sister.
The sham trial was a macabre farce throughout.
A farce about smalltown swindling club members.
This is a major farce which should be revealed.
This has all the makings of a farce.
The vote was a farce with a predetermined outcome.
Show me the ringleaders of this little farce.
Democracy is a farce when all are not voting.
The last presidential elections had been a farce.
This farce happened only last year.
Let us get this farce over with.
You are making it into a cheap sex farce.
Pardon me this little farce at your expense.
I am sorry that father agreed to such a farce.
We have seen enough farce in our lives.
I do not understand the reason of this farce.
And bring this entire farce to a conclusion.
It is high time we denounced this terrible farce.
Their hallmark was physical farce and slapstick.
This is usually in the context of a joke or a farce.
And someone planned this farce to cover it up.
He turned the disarmament pledge into a farce.
They could end this farce tomorrow.
My life was this close to becoming a french farce.
Was calculating what this farce will cost us.
There was also a higher element of traditional farce.
The text of this farce is now lost.
And you turned my play into a farce.
This is the biggest farce of them all.
And throughout his career will be a farce.
This war itself is a farce to begin with.
This is slowly turning into some farce.
I have never seen such a farce in a respectable house.
You know his trial will be a farce.