| It's farcical situation, more so now that so many clubs are living hand to mouth. |
| You'd think there would have been more farcical complications in our lives, but we haven't had any of those mistaken-identity sweetheart mix-ups. |
| For a real slam-bang ending, express doubt as to which election is more obviously a farcical fiction designed to promote corporate interests. |
| The attempt then to portray Al Gore, who rejected the subterfuge, as the one who was funking national debates was farcical. |
| No matter how outlandish and farcical some of the events become, everything remains firmly grounded in a sense of reality. |
| The explanation is farcical and bizarre, yet there is mystery, almost coquetry, in the way Martel underplays it. |