Broadly or extravagantly humorous; resembling farce.
1 A farcical energy deal has given rise to a new takeover tactic.
2 As film-makers start to outnumber potential subjects, the situation is becoming farcical .
3 The TPP has been a farcical process from the beginning, he said.
4 The enemy still blazed away in the wildest and most farcical fashion.
5 This situation would be viewed as farcical if it weren't so horrifying.
6 Europa League gold, especially when unselfishness is rewarded in such farcical fashion.
7 Also the farcical nature of the whole proceeding seemed to paralyse her.
8 The farcical failure of Dr. Jameson was the outcome of those endeavours.
9 The unignorable truth though is that Kompany's plight is becoming near farcical .
10 It needed only this to prove how farcical is the whole scheme.
11 This is the latest in what has been a pretty farcical matter.
12 The thing was done as easily as a piece of farcical comedy.
13 It was his own presence in the council chamber that was farcical .
14 The Irish examinations for both branches of the legal profession are farcical .
15 A serious comedy about sex is taboo: a farcical comedy is privileged.
16 Was her role as the mommy storming the party something so farcical ?
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