Farce


The meaning of the word Farce is: a ridiculous situation or event


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Many argue that the government today is a mere farce of what it started out as.

published by Breann on 2021-12-07 15:58:50


The trail was a complete farce, the jury obviously knowing their verdict before proceedings even began.

published by Tiffaney on 2021-12-05 21:21:03


The movie was a complete farce, showing how ridiculous the actors viewed politics.

published by Ileana on 2021-10-23 18:48:18


There was no character development, but the comedy did make for an entertaining farce.

published by Eugenia on 2021-04-30 18:37:42


The actor refused to star in such a farce, insisting his talents were above such humor.

published by Twyla on 2021-08-23 11:30:28


Feeling politics had become a farce, the senator stepped down from his seat.

published by Yajaira on 2021-09-18 02:56:36


Sometimes, a good farce is more entertaining than a well-thought out comedy.

published by Janessa on 2021-01-27 07:31:18


The playwright wanted a thoughtful tragedy, but he ended up with a mere farce.

published by Sunny on 2021-06-14 03:52:45


The way mechanics charge for their services sometimes seems like a farce.

published by Lillia on 2021-12-07 22:28:07


She was done with this farce, ready to move onto more meaningful endeavors.

published by Kristal on 2021-04-26 21:48:37


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