Because Jim is known for his farcical behavior, no one was surprised when he put up his Christmas decorations in February. [adjective]
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The actor was tired of playing farcical roles and asked his manager to find him dramatic work. [adjective]
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Early in that year was begun The Wrong Box, a farcical romance in which Mr Lloyd Osbourne participated; Stevenson also began a romance about the Indian Mutiny, which he abandoned. [Please select]
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He is the official who tried people in batches and convicted them after a farcical trial. [Please select]
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To protect the book, we have none but farcical means. [Please select]
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"Why," he cries, "if this be not a farcical adventure." [Please select]
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Those who anticipate a farcical treatment of Dumas's creation at Mr. [Please select]
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There was nothing noble in his distress--only a farcical appearance of wretchedness. [Please select]
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With perfectly farcical unexpectedness he yelled shrilly: “Oh, you deceitful wretch. [Please select]
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