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How to use caricaturing in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word caricaturing? Here are some examples.

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If not, you're likely to find its broad-brush caricaturing as facile and offensive as I did.
This odd little book weighs collective ideology against individualism, caricaturing both.
Another tale has it that several co-workers are furious at my caricaturing them on one post.
Anti-Semites add poison to the argument by caricaturing communism as a Jewish-dominated movement.
Human prehistory self caricaturing more than repeating itself, a lot of similarities are to find in our different texts treating that period.
It was in fact her caricaturing of the Czech Presidency's intentions that motivated me to speak.
Yes, one can argue that there is no honour in caricaturing the marginalised.
The cartoons published in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten on 30 September 2005 caricaturing Mohammed have become a quasi-global affair.
It was then that cartoonists began caricaturing him as a cockatoo.
Dirdy who pass on the radio and makes his deep loudly voice, caricaturing his character.
He was a mediocre pupil, an impudent boy who spent his time caricaturing his teachers.
Is El-P already caricaturing his own work, as most cult artists end up doing?
Mr Gingrich is quite the opposite: Democrats have an easy time caricaturing him as the man who will kick Granny out of her Medicaid wheelchair, but no one disputes the forcefulness of his ideas.
It all started during our Physics and Maths classes, when instead of listening to the interesting explanations of our teachers, we devoted ourselves to the art of caricaturing them.
The film, with its unconventional casting, doesn't fall prey to caricaturing India's Zoroastrians, known as Parsis, either.
A book both tender and cruel, its magic hangs by a single thread, that of a writing style with neither dead spots nor caricaturing realism, mixing into a single breath both metaphor and the spoken word.
Unfair criticism or caricaturing of the doctrines, beliefs and practices of another church without attempting to understand or enter into dialogue on those issues.
British journalist and writer Christopher Booker, caricaturing the attitude of many of the detractors of chrysotile, described how they try to project dangers that are actually associated with amphiboles onto chrysotile.
Examples from Classical Literature
From this time Gillray rarely let pass an opportunity of caricaturing the king.
It is hard that dogma itself should be prejudiced by this caricaturing misuse of its name.
Then came floats with papier-mache figures caricaturing political events in the history of the Republic.
It is only fair to say that we had long preceded it by caricaturing Frenchmen.
Among other things, the artists have taken to caricaturing the cholera!
For more than a year I managed, unsuspected, to keep the Privy Purse fairly supplied by the exercise of my caricaturing abilities.
And wherever he went he met the fool who was caricaturing him.
We wish we were caricaturing instead of representing things as they are.
Even when he copies, he makes the thing his own by caricaturing it.
I have been accused of caricaturing my acquaintances, but it is untrue.
Critics who have devoted the past decade to caricaturing Brown as a brooding conservative, so cautious that he risked paralysis, now fall over themselves to sing hosannas.
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