Definitions from Wiktionary (farce)
▸ noun: (uncountable) A style of humor marked by broad improbabilities with little regard to regularity or method.
▸ noun: (countable) A motion picture or play featuring this style of humor.
▸ noun: (uncountable) A situation abounding with ludicrous incidents.
▸ noun: (uncountable) A ridiculous or empty show.
▸ verb: (transitive) To stuff with forcemeat or other food items.
▸ verb: (transitive, figurative) To fill full; to stuff.
▸ verb: (transitive, obsolete) To make fat.
▸ verb: (transitive, obsolete) To swell out; to render pompous.
▸ noun: (cooking) forcemeat, stuffing.
▸ verb: Alternative form of farse (“to insert vernacular paraphrases into (a Latin liturgy)”) [(transitive) To insert vernacular paraphrases into (a Latin liturgy).]
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▸ noun: (uncountable) A style of humor marked by broad improbabilities with little regard to regularity or method.
▸ noun: (countable) A motion picture or play featuring this style of humor.
▸ noun: (uncountable) A situation abounding with ludicrous incidents.
▸ noun: (uncountable) A ridiculous or empty show.
▸ verb: (transitive) To stuff with forcemeat or other food items.
▸ verb: (transitive, figurative) To fill full; to stuff.
▸ verb: (transitive, obsolete) To make fat.
▸ verb: (transitive, obsolete) To swell out; to render pompous.
▸ noun: (cooking) forcemeat, stuffing.
▸ verb: Alternative form of farse (“to insert vernacular paraphrases into (a Latin liturgy)”) [(transitive) To insert vernacular paraphrases into (a Latin liturgy).]
▸ Also see farce
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