01 v. t. To stuff with forcemeat; hence, to fill with mingled ingredients; to fill full; to stuff.
imp. & p. p.
Farced; p. pr. & vb. n.
Farcing
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To stuff with forcemeat; hence, to fill with mingled ingredients; to fill full; to stuff.[Obs.]“The first principles of religion should not be farced with school points and private tenets.” — Bp. Sanderson.“His tippet was aye farsed full of knives.” — Chaucer.
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To render fat.[Obs.]“If thou wouldst farce thy lean ribs.” — B. Jonson.
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3.
To swell out; to render pompous.[Obs.]“Farcing his letter with fustian.” — Sandys.