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Lampooned

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Lampooned meaning

simple past and past participle of lampoon

Example sentences (20)

Although, Mr Sunak said the annual vote would be "a matter of conscience" and a free vote for MPs, the idea has been lampooned by some of his backbenchers and condemned for being anti-freedom.

In early episodes, celebrity guests are there to be lampooned and exaggerated if they're playing themselves, but more recent episodes slip towards reverence.

Brendan Fraser has always had the reputation of being a “nice guy” who had been lampooned and taken advantage of, and revelations about his personal struggles have made him even more empathetic.

Done correctly, this season could have examined and lampooned the world of film-making, just as season three did for theatre with Oliver’s play.

Friday's parade along the River Seine, the first time the opening ceremony for a summer Games has been held outside a stadium, featured celebrations of same-sex love, drag queens and a scene critics have alleged lampooned the Last Supper of Jesus Christ.

In the latter, Ullman frequently lampooned popular vocalists, and her impersonations caught the ear of Stiff Records co-founder Dave Robinson.

Mr. Trump’s comments were lampooned in a social media post by Illia Ponomarenko, a Ukrainian author and commentator.

The two-hour-plus show attracted a sold-out crowd of supporters who paid upward of $150 a ticket for the rare opportunity to watch their Democrat-turned-independent candidate championed by rather than lampooned.

While the opposition – led by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Labour Party (LP) have lampooned the government over the hardships in the country, APC spokesman Felix Morka wants them to do more.

If the game-plan was to present Sanusi as a progressive and friend of the South who lampooned and angered the Northern establishment, that has failed woefully.

Last week the station refused to air an ad produced for the provincial government – which featured the voices of two former Radio X hosts and lampooned the station's style while taking dead aim at the "charlatans" who peddle misinformation.

Whether being lampooned in Lilley’s conference speech, or repackaged as daytime entertainment by – one of the Williams siblings, Donna, featured on the show in 2017 – the Williamses say they know what it is like to be talked about rather than listened to.

While some lampooned JAMB for making the NIN a registration requirement in the first place, causing candidates so much stress, others are just glad the requirement has been suspended.

As mayor of London, a position he held for eight years until 2016, Johnson was lampooned by the media for his buffoonery.

Far from being admired as an extraordinary genius, was repeatedly lampooned and teased about his unusual red hair and his unconventional sexuality by other leading artists of his day.

He equally lampooned the numerous accusations against Sen. Dino Melaye (APC – Kogi West).

I want to know if Asaduddin is the sleeping partner of CM KCR,” he lampooned.

Mr Fox, who is an outspoken critic of Mr Trump, lampooned the president for asserting which groups were welcome in America and said his mouth was the “foulest sh*thole in the world”.

Some NPR executives initially fretted that Kasell’s participation on a program that lampooned the news and public radio tropes would collide with the venerable anchor’s normally sedate on-air reputation.

The more feminists tried to call all this out, the more they were lampooned by the same male artists as overwrought and idiotic.