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Filter by Meaning The science experiment was a farce, as the results were inconsistent and inconclusive.
The political debate was a farce, with candidates resorting to personal attacks instead of discussing important issues.
The play was a farce, with exaggerated characters and ridiculous situations.
The article was a farce, filled with sensationalized headlines and misleading information.
The comedy sketch was a farce, with slapstick humor and silly jokes that didn't make much sense.
The school assembly was supposed to be informative, but it ended up being a farce with technical difficulties and boring presentations.
The hunter carefully prepared a farce to fill the pheasant he had caught.
The art exhibition was disappointing, with amateurish paintings and sculptures that felt like a farce rather than true artistic expression.
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