farcically

IPA: fˈɑrsɪkʌɫi

adverb

  • In a farcical manner
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Examples of "farcically" in Sentences

  • Obama administration officials, farcically, are taking credit for events.
  • Now, farcically, Grenada needed to score a goal at either end to go through.
  • Its gold-standard credit ratings are threatened as never before, its farcically ill-named "debt ceiling" under scrutiny.
  • Show's as good as it ever was, which is to say farcically overpacked with technological and situational impossibilities and semi-compelling character drama.
  • Finally, the denouement: an England‑Germany second-round match in which Frank Lampard's farcically disallowed goal melted the critical faculties of Capello's men.
  • 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.
  • I'm going on about this because so many big building projects in Britain invite scorn for their flaws of design and execution, and in the case of sporting arenas for their farcically inept legacy planning, too.
  • 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.

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