farce in the PONS Dictionary

farce Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The final stages of the tournament had descended into farce.
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I am being compelled to play a farce, he said.
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They also produce two plays each year and these have included a wide variety of plays including classic drama; farce; comedy and whodunits.
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Most of the farces were adapted for the cinema.
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The series relies heavily on stereotypical characters and farce for its humour.
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The chief characteristics of his farces are a clear plot and bright, easy and natural dialogue.
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One major problem of the film is that this unconventional farce too quickly forgets the building relationship for the dissolving one.
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The play was a farce set around the world of horseracing.
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The story is set in the royal court of an imaginary country and combines elements of tragic farce, fantasy, and moral criticism.
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From the beginning the theatre was dedicated to mockery and farce.
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