Sentences with phrase «absolute farce»

The phrase "absolute farce" means something that is completely absurd or ridiculous. It describes a situation or event that is unbelievable and lacks any seriousness or credibility. Full definition
They failed to score in 210 minutes of cup football against Stoke City and West Ham United last week, while their earlier 5 - 4 win over Norwich City was an absolute farce, featuring disgusting defending that should never have been broadcast pre-watershed.
For this nutritionist and specialist to say her diet is «excellent» is an absolute farce.
This is all an absolute farce.
It's more satire and more sarcasm than just farce, as it brings up the absolute
Tucson councilman Steve Kozachik was more blunt, calling the standards «an absolute farce,» blasting the legislature — and the governor — for relying on that agency to ensure humane treatment of animals.
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