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Satirizing

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Satirizing meaning

present participle and gerund of satirize

Example sentences (20)

Gerwig’s movie leans into the history of the Allan doll by satirizing it, acknowledging the fact that there may only be one version of him because he has never been as popular as any of the Ken dolls.

What would he be satirizing?

Rich in dark comedy and brimming with delightful twists, is a luscious melodrama that takes pleasure in satirizing the extravagant lifestyles of the wealthy and famous.

Satirizing the horror genre, this cult classic staple has become a fan-favorite over time and one of the longest-running films in history.

Liu generously added — and this may be relevant to a polarized country like the United States — that satirizing an authoritarian is good for the nation because it makes the eventual downfall and transition softer and less violent.

She posted a meme satirizing humanities majors like herself who don’t understand the coronavirus-fueled recession.

Che, who said never went to college, quickly began satirizing college-life and began telling the audience members a story about his friend who went to college for $80,000 for an English degree, a language he learned for free.

He devoted an entire poem, “To Music,” to satirizing the town’s bourgeoisie.

He may be partly satirizing America’s obsession with celebrities, but there’s no doubt that Rushdie has paid attention to the trend.

In 2010, an episode satirizing the Prophet Muhammad drew a warning from a Muslim group.

The main premise of the original, beyond its basic plot, is that it’s a film having fun satirizing blaxploitation, James Bond, and the creative conspiracies that feed the divide between classes and races.

The series poked fun at the real life tropes of metal bands like Metallica and Berserker while satirizing the music industry at large through its offbeat brand of incredibly dark humor and themes about death, greed, and self-destructive tendencies.

This basic formula was repeated in the sequels, with little twists like satirizing horror sequels, trilogies, and remakes.

In this decade, when a TV show has done an episode satirizing rom-com tropes, the way Don’t Trust the B in Apartment 23 did over the course of their runs, those episodes have usually involved signposting a fake relationship.

The Comden and Green musical, satirizing artistic pretentiousness vs. old-fashioned show business, features such classic numbers as "That's Entertainment" and "Triplets," in which Fabray, Astaire and Buchanan dress up as babies.

Amis's first novel, Lucky Jim (1954), is perhaps his most famous, satirizing the high-brow academic set of an unnamed university, seen through the eyes of its protagonist, Jim Dixon, as he tries to make his way as a young lecturer of history.

A satirizing cartoon by Emil Kraepelin based on a famous contemporary political painting.

A Soviet Heretic, page 4. Zamyatin's The Islanders, satirizing English life, and the similarly themed A Fisher of Men, were both published after his return to Russia in late 1917.

Blocos are small informal groups with a definite theme in their samba, usually satirizing the political situation.

In satirizing Swedish society – in particular the upper classes, the cultural and political establishment, and his many personal and professional foes – he could be very confrontational, with scarcely concealed caricatures of political opponents.