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10 Sentences With "tragicomically"

How to use tragicomically in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "tragicomically" and check conjugation/comparative form for "tragicomically". Mastering all the usages of "tragicomically" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Throughout the piece she will tragicomically sojourn through sequences of fields, trees, and streams.
Side Railyards, Trump Tower, the United States Football League, and finally, and tragicomically, the Atlantic
Pro-Erdogan Islamists are worried about this "big threat to Islam," but perceive it, tragicomically, as yet another Western conspiracy, rather than their own accomplishment.
But, as anyone who has read "Behind the Beautiful Forevers," Katherine Boo's nonfiction account of a Mumbai slum, knows, the Indian police are corrupt in ways that can be tragicomically perverse.
By Tuesday it became tragicomically apparent that the Republican nominee could have been caught, arrested and mug-shot for child molestation and still maintain the eternal, undying support of most Republican voters.
Even though Melania is also a cipher whose relationship to her powerful husband has for years seemed tragicomically ceremonial, her Christmas video delivers an insight into a crucial mystery of the Trump aesthetic: Why is all this always so shitty?
Last month, a tragicomically long TSA line at Midway International Airport in Chicago bred a viral YouTube video, in which it takes the correspondent over two minutes to walk from the front of a queue that snakes through the airport terminal to join the back.
" In "David Copperfield," the poor, prolix and tragicomically positive Wilkins Micawber is uplifted by a humble gin punch: "I never saw a man so thoroughly enjoy himself amid the fragrance of lemon-peel and sugar, the odour of burning spirit, and the steam of boiling water, as Mr. Micawber did that afternoon.
As translated from Il Manifesto, it is a "digression on the possible dissolution of life and love in a tragicomically apocalyptic Los Angeles, a delirium that ranges between the analog and the digital by very cleverly bypassing the image itself." In 2007, Wilkerson presented the first performance art at the Sundance Film Festival: Soapbox Agitation #1: Proving Ground. The expanded cinema performance was described as "a scabrous assault on American imperialism inspired by the theoretical writings of Brecht and Lenin that featured Travis Wilkerson speechifying in between rockabilly protest songs as interpreted by "death folk" Los Angeles band Los Duggans," and "one of the only Sundance products that wasn't for sale." The documentary Distinguished Flying Cross (2011) received multiple international awards.
Hamlet), the romantic nineteenth century into the twentieth century. He shows that Eliot’s early poetry (“Prufrock,” The Waste Land) is romantic, and that his poetry as a whole, despite his claim of objectivity, is mainly autobiographical. Langbaum uses the developing dramatic monologue as an example of what he calls in his first chapter, “Romanticism as a Modern Tradition.” The Poetry of Experience has been reprinted in several paperback editions, in a Spanish translation (1996), and is now an e-book. In 1964 Langbaum published an edition of Shakespeare’s The Tempest with his introduction. Since The Tempest is Shakespeare’s last play, Langbaum in his introduction sees it as “the appropriate statement of age, of the writer who having seen it all and mastered all techniques can teach us that the profoundest statement is the lightest and that life, when you see through it, is gay, tragicomically gay.” In that same year Langbaum published The Gayety of Vision: Isak Dinesen’s Art.

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