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Farcically
Farcical Far"ci*cal, a. Pertaining to farce; appropriated to farce; ludicrous; unnatural; unreal. They deny the characters to be farcical, because they are ??tually in in nature. --Gay. -- Far"ci*cal*ly, adv. -Far"ci*cal*ness, n.

Meaning of Farcically from wikipedia

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