There is too much mugging, too many knowing nods and winks to the audience, something which starts to feel more cloyingly tragic than farcically comic. |
Large election debates have bored voters before: in Germany round-table talks between several party leaders had to be scrapped in the 1980s after they became farcically dull affairs. |
It was so farcically alien to be called 'Roger' and 'Furnivall' in a place where everybody had names like Ivo and Gito and Madog. |
Initially McCarthy refused to budge and Cork farcically fielded a shadow team in their first few League games, losing them all heavily. |
Caro sent him pubic hair, dressed as a page boy, farcically tried to elope with him. |
City are farcically regularly utilising a number of their youth team players in the squad because of a transfer embargo that has been imposed upon the club. |