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It isn't until late in the second act that he is farcically sure.
Her exchange of the children had been flippantly and farcically described in an earlier chapter.
The Democrats are farcically - or, if you choose, tragically - even more mired in the past than the press is.
No one ridicules our human frailties quite so farcically as Moliere.
These things have got into the region of farce; and should be dealt with farcically, not even ferociously.
The century began with farcically inept murderers and equally hopeless policemen.
Mr. Clinton bounces indiscriminately and sometimes farcically from one option to another.
"The world I've lived in for the last fifty years is so utterly stupid - useless, farcically ridiculous.
Much of the ugliness is presented farcically.
Meanwhile, this Parliament continues farcically pushing through vote after vote on dubious shows of hands.
We tend to only hear about it when they do something farcically comical like remotely deleting 1984 from devices.
Thomas Doggett was Shylock, playing the role comically, perhaps even farcically.
As Odelia drowns her nerves in alcohol, the division between the two worlds becomes almost farcically real.
He suddenly felt farcically drawn to Simon's Prunella, which seemed a sign of health if nothing else.
Inevitably, the "Agony Aunt" has become the subject of fiction, often satirically or farcically.
The story is farcically implausible.
They were farcically satirical potted biographies in sets of two rhyming couplets.
Then, one by one, the other characters farcically kill each other, leaving only the king at the end to kill himself.
The result, a nine-high pile of corpses in a farcically macabre 'who's going to kill who first' final scene.
A Vistamax production rarely cracked the top ten, but the budgets were so farcically low it didn't matter.
On the plus side, one of the players coming in is Birmingham's farcically promising 17-year-old Nathan Redmond.
In the West, such a trifle would be farcically insignificant, like a cabinet minister losing a game of backgammon at Blades.
Atkinson is Blackadder - a character of supreme intelligence making us laugh by farcically outwitting whatever nemeses he has to.
Then, farcically, the suspension was suspended when it turned out to be a pretext for tarring the reputation of Governor Arthur.
Low in the Dark (1989), her first play, is an absurdist piece in which gender roles and misconceptions are farcically addressed.