complete farce

Frequency: 7.00.8 per million words

Used to emphasize that a situation is entirely ridiculous or a sham.

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Examples (10)

  • The whole procedure has become a complete farce.
  • This trial is turning into a complete farce.
  • The meeting was a complete farce from start to finish.
  • What was supposed to be a serious discussion became a complete farce.
  • The election process has degenerated into a complete farce.
  • Everyone could see that the investigation was a complete farce.
  • The negotiations ended in a complete farce.
  • His attempt at an apology was a complete farce.
  • The hearing turned into a complete farce when witnesses refused to testify.
  • The management review was nothing but a complete farce.