Farce in a sentence as a noun

We ignore whats obvious, that most of this straining is farce.

Zeh continues: "Let's frame in a negative light: it's a farce.

It's just another symptom of the same underlying problem of patents and the ridiculous farce it has made out of the tech business.

Its farce because the realities of top-level athletics today require an early and total commitment to one area of excellence.

Someone who won't go to avoid legitimizing this farce, and another one who go take the heat to secure a minimum media coverage for dissent.

Maybe the Trojan war!An Interpol Red notice issued over sexual misconduct, while Assad is butchering the Syrian population by the thousands...A farce.

Farce in a sentence as a verb

Custom TLDs are a farce, a way to shake companies and nonprofits out of money without any added value, neither technologically, nor in terms of marketing/communication.

"virtually unreadable"The tendency among typography enthusiasts to label all sorts of things unreadable or illegible has descended into farce.

She went on record to claim that the subsequent 9/11 Commission was a farce and did nothing to gather the relevant facts [2].As she went through the proper channels to report what she had seen, she was eventually fired as a result of her allegations [3].

Where's the article about saving a stranded man and helping reunite him with his family?The possibility that they would have locked down a major airport, stranding thousands of travelers and generating millions of dollars in lost revenues would have been a true farce.

That is what the top-level comment is getting at: Blatant hypocrisy from a state whose denizens have proudly proclaimed it to be "the greatest country on Earth" or "the greatest nation in history", some beacon of freedom and humanism, throughout its existence: The farce that is American Exceptionalism.

Farce definitions

noun

a comedy characterized by broad satire and improbable situations

See also: travesty

noun

mixture of ground raw chicken and mushrooms with pistachios and truffles and onions and parsley and lots of butter and bound with eggs

See also: forcemeat

verb

fill with a stuffing while cooking; "Have you stuffed the turkey yet?"

See also: stuff