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Definition of farce:

  • (noun) a comedy characterized by broad satire and improbable situations
  • (verb) fill with a stuffing while cooking; "Have you stuffed the turkey yet?"

Sentence Examples:

Was this ridiculous farce never to end?

Every movement was a farce in tactics.

The old farce was played over again.

What a farce was this social game!

What a farce human nature can be!

This solemn farce had a deeper meaning.

These foreign titles are really a farce.

The trial itself was a ridiculous farce.

Perhaps he was not playing a farce.

Marriage is often little more than a farce.

My dear Sir, it is all a farce!

It is so full of farce and fun.

"I am weary of perpetually playing a farce."

Why do you call it playing a farce?

If it were a farce, well and good.

We come now to comedy and to farce.

I told you it was simply a farce.

The thing was as good as a farce.

A trick of lightning turns it into farce.

There are some fine subjects for a farce.

"Existence is a miserable farce, is it not?"

Did you ever believe in that terrible farce?

What ridiculous farce is this we are playing?

I want no repetition of this solemn farce.

This is the true soul of high farce.

Throughout the Empire they were a pure farce.

He could pipe out whole pages of farce.

It was no farce, but a real thing.

The outcome of it all was pure farce.

Ridiculous or empty show; as, a mere farce.

Asked-the king, weary of the wretched farce.

Otherwise, the very word becomes a farce.

The whole thing seems such a farce!

I can't stand this farce much longer.

How long this farce continued is unknown.

This little farce repeated itself every morning.

This farce cannot drag on much longer!

Farce is exactly the word for it.

As a positive moral force, it is a farce.

Radisson was deadly tired of the farce.

The trial itself was a legal farce.

What a farce the whole thing was!

What a ghastly farce the thing is!

You can play the farce best there.

Hasn't the farce been carried far enough?

"Then your marriage is a pure farce," said he.

To keep on the office seemed only a farce.

Was this farce never going to end?

A smoky man must write smoky farces.

Well, you saw the farce this morning.

It makes me almost a figure in a farce!

A smoking man must write smoky farces.

On the razor edge; farce in one act.

What is the use of playing this farce?

We have kept up the farce long enough.

I remember this farce from a curious circumstance.

He breathed farce, both in story and feature.

To my mind it is the complete farce.

What sort of farce do you call that!

Would the farce never come to an end?

To the Legates it was a splendid farce.

Of course the farce was easily carried through.

There are no other things in the farce.

Why do I refer to that miserable farce!

We are both sick of the murderous farce.'

It was a farce from beginning to end.

"Want to turn this play into a farce?"

Was I wrong in calling this a farce?

Thus, a farce was to introduce a tragedy.

Oh, what a precious farce it will prove!

He or somebody must be enjoying the farce.

And as a farce it isn't cheerful enough!

Perhaps there's a good farce going on now.

Fellow makes the world look like a farce.

At a touch farce was transformed into tragedy.

This farce of investigation would soon be ended.

Without competent officers it is only a farce.

"Let us hear this farce through," he said.

What a farce, but what a joyous farce!

It is quite otherwise with comedy and farce.

It was a farce, rather than a fight.

Alastair had a mind to end the farce.

"Something which that ghastly farce cannot influence!"

You might make a capital farce out of it.

It is time to end this farce, I think.

If this is collaboration, it is really a farce.

It lived in bribery, and it dies a farce.

His asking permission of me is a mere farce.

Why crushed they not this hell-begotten farce?

It is also farce at its busiest, most furious.

I mean that new farce I've been on to.

It must be a most ridiculous farce of Majesty.

It would be difficult to imagine a greater farce.

Everything was ready for the sick farce.

It would be the same farce all over again.

To a more curious farce I was never witness.

You make lay delegation a farce in this body.

He consistently carried through the farce of arbitration.

Lady Gregory's farces have primarily made her fame.

They border more nearly on farce than comedy.