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farcical

[fahr-si-kuhl] / ˈfɑr sɪ kəl /


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The Labour MP said the process had been "flawed and farcical from the beginning to the end".

From BBC

Liverpool's misery was compounded in farcical fashion in the 73rd minute.

From Barron's

"The SNP's National Treasurer confirmed the party's finances are in balance and, as Scotland's largest political party, we will fight any by-election with the intention to win - to suggest otherwise is farcical."

From BBC

Some who testified Thursday condemned the idea that the department would be able to fix years-old problems in a matter of weeks as farcical.

From Los Angeles Times

“Beef” is not so much a comedy — characters, including a large supporting cast, act outlandishly, outrageously, but there aren’t a lot of jokes — as what one might call a farcical drama.

From Los Angeles Times