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Definition of "farcically" [farcically]

  • In a farcical manner (adverb)

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Use "farcically" in a sentence
  • "Show's as good as it ever was, which is to say farcically overpacked with technological and situational impossibilities and semi-compelling character drama."
  • "Light relief comes in the form of perpetually baffled prosecutor Ralph McIntosh, played by David Straithairn as a self-righteous buffoon, almost farcically enraged by the content of Ginsberg's work."
  • "Admittedly it may seem a slightly surprising departure for a man so enthused by media boycotts that even MUTV are currently, farcically, banned from speaking to him but Ferguson desperately requires reminding precisely why a free press matters."