lampoon|lampoons in English

noun

[lam·poon || læm'puːn]

harsh satire, something which ridicules or makes fun of a person (or institution, etc.)

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1. The magazine is famed for its merciless political lampoons.

2. His cartoons mercilessly lampoon the leading politician of the day.

3. 4 The magazine is famed for its merciless political lampoons.

4. He uses doggerel and lampoon as weapons against his captors.

5. Such lampoons of royalty were previously found only in the foreign press.

6. Such gaffes and inexperience made Mr Kaczynski easy to lampoon.

7. His cartoon mercilessly lampoon the leading politician of the day.

8. Auburn Street from the assertive Lampoon Building in Cambridge, is the very model of a modern minor public space.

9. Auburn Street from the assertive Lampoon Building, is the very model of a modern minor public space.

10. Keith describes him as 'an excellent good man,' and in the scurrilous lampoons on the bishops by the Antiprelatic party …

11. Synonyms for treat Contemptuously include poke fun at, deride, jeer at, scorn, sneer at, burlesque, lampoon, make jokes about, parody and pillory

12. Brilliantly acted with a good plot, Analyze This is a unique comedy that is very funny and Robert De Niro lampoons perfectly his previous

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14. A "Caucasians" t-shirt that lampoons the racist "Chief Wahoo" logo Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians have been using since 1947 is flying off the shelves at Shelf Life Clothing.

15. It seems it's not ok to lampoon someone for having a natural Biggishness, such as pregnancy, even though most mums I've talked to agree that this is a time of your life when you don't look your best

16. The only thing I lampoon (or rather discount and even disparage) is the attempt to turn Lewis’s profoundly insightful words, by way of misquoted nonsense, into a shallow, Blathery, self-actualizing sound-byte such as “May the real me meet the real you” which falls so far short of Lewis’s actual words that anyone who digests the byte