Farcical in a sentence as an adjective

Suggesting that they looked like iOS is farcical at best.

As far as I can tell all of these farcical contributions came from US credit cards.

They are going to take it to the next level?Seriously: this is unreadable BS. Quoting Nietzsche and Rilke at the end seemed almost farcical.

This mantra and his version especially is so farcical, I think it's obvious to the majority of readers that his tongue is firmly in his cheek.

These examples seem farcical, but they illustrate the point that at least some operational details genuinely deserve secrecy.

It's also explains Yoo's farcical torture memos -- they may not pass the straight face test but they still were a major barrier to criminal liability for those who procured them.

Almost feels...anti-competitive, no?This becomes a little farcical, honestly.

Does anyone have any independent sources on that?Just from the look of the site, it seems so much like a farcical joke on HBGary-type companies, I wonder if it's not a viral marketing campaign.

Before this devolves into another farcical, Lisp arm-chair punditry: at 9 operators it's pretty much a kernel untyped lambda-calculus with pairs.

> Making a Living in the Sharing EconomyEphemeral landlords are a farcical interpretation of the "sharing" economy.

You can sever fingers, joints, render faces a pile of mush...it's quite unsettling, and is very much not a kid's game.~The biggest problem I have with the CoD series is that you basically are playing lazily-written and farcical missions, and that the combat is neutered set-pieces.

Farcical definitions

adjective

broadly or extravagantly humorous; resembling farce; "the wild farcical exuberance of a clown"; "ludicrous green hair"

See also: ludicrous ridiculous