A comedy characterized by broad satire and improbable situations.
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Examples for "farce"
Examples for "farce"
1Mr Tipene said the situation was a farce and had to stop.
2Does history repeat itself, first as tragedy, the second time as farce?
3Mr Carmody's letter illustrates the farce that passes for politics in Ireland.
4But, like the farce, there was no way out of the situation.
5The West shunned Saturday's election and Georgia said it was a farce.
1In a trial the top court in this state termed a travesty.
2The fable in Greece originated in an intentional travesty of human affairs.
3The party disagrees and has called the directive a travesty of justice.
4The committee has been represented by critics as a travesty of democracy.
5The Franco-Prussian War was in progress, and this travesty was particularly timely.
1The farce comedy, the musical show are virtually minstrel shows.
2Oh, yes, I'm working on a farce comedy now.
3It is the immortal prototype of farce comedy, this play of the "Taming of the Shrew."
4After eight days' constant writing I completed a two-act farce comedy which I called The Diamond Palace Saloon.
5It's the farce comedy of life.
6At a farce comedy I am a depressing sight, and that is the reason I always avoid the front seats.
7The curtain rose on Signor Baptista's house, and for the next half hour farce comedy supreme held the audience in its grasp.
8He took a last look at the shaded green garden and left, whistling in an off key an untuneful air from a roofless farce comedy.
9Farce comedy was in the air.
10"Oh, this city is run so smooth that there's nothing to do in the summer except stage a little farce comedy at City Hall."
Translations for farce comedy