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Definitionn. a comedy characterized by broad satire and improbable situations
Last update: October 9, 2015
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His trial was a travesty of justice. [Please select]
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New conditions are making a travesty of the old. [Please select]
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It would be a travesty of justice to remove them from their home. [Please select]
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So soon as she saw Hermas with the helmet on, the fancy seized her to carry through the travesty he had begun. [Please select]
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It incapacitates her for life's struggle, annihilates her social consciousness, paralyzes her imagination, and then imposes its gracious protection, which is in reality a snare, a travesty on human character. [Please select]
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It incapacitates her for life's struggle, annihilates her social consciousness, paralyzes her imagination, and then imposes its gracious protection, which is in reality a snare, a travesty on human character. [Please select]
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We are not in a beargarden nor at an Oxford rag nor is this a travesty of justice. [Please select]
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He had some letters, and was ingenious, but much of an unbeliever, and wickedly undertook, some years after, to travesty the Bible in doggrel verse, as Cotton had done Virgil. [Please select]
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"This could be nothing more than a travesty, a jest." [Please select]
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