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Meanings of more farcical in English
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Usage of more farcical in English
1
As facile as expected, if a good deal morefarcical.
2
Other dramas have been less predictable, if rather morefarcical.
3
The results couldn't really be morefarcical than those of the EU bank stress tests.
4
What preceded the meeting with the Jazz at Staples Center, though, was perhaps even morefarcical.
5
Indeed, the citizenship crisis feels even morefarcical in Bennelong, an electorate that has become increasingly ethnically diverse in recent years.
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In spite of the majestic obscurity and silence of surrounding nature, the group of humanity thus illuminated was morefarcical than dramatic.
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Tragedy (goat-song, possibly from the accompanying sacrifice of a goat) sprang from the graver songs, and comedy (village-song) from the lighter and morefarcical ones.