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farceur
[ fahr-sur; French far-sœr ]
noun
, plural far·ceurs [fahr-, surz, f, a, r, -, sœr].
- a writer or director of or actor in farce.
- a joker; wag.
farceur
/ farsœr /
noun
- a writer of or performer in farces
- a joker
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Derived Forms
- farˈceuse, noun:feminine
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Example Sentences
Imagine a shantyman (farceur as he ever was) making for edification in that style!
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The tight-fisted little farceur had a confused reverence for anything that seemed to him refined or clever.
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Huysmans the farceur, the Jules Verne of sthetics, is enjoying himself.
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That half farceur, half ruffian, who had the characteristics of a modern anarchist, was a genius for organization.
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Is Legouv a cold farceur, a Swift, who tried whether France would swallow a new absurdity?
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