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How to use lampoons in a sentence

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

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Great lampoons introduce a familiar setup then take the audience somewhere unexpected.
It also experienced severe financial setbacks, rioting, verbal and physical abuse, and lampoons in city papers.
She had a score of minor writers imprisoned without trial for writing lampoons against her.
Cranky and carnaptious, he vented his spleen in satires and clumsy lampoons.
An early example of this was Bizarre, a show that seemed intent on shocking, not least by a liberal sprinkling of the f-word in its irreverent sketches and lampoons.
It's also so jam-packed with pop culture references and media lampoons that it runs the risk of insulting or isolating the very audience it is trying to entreat.
Cartoons and lampoons can be posted online, no longer needing a print publication to host them.
Jeff and Susan Gusinow's latest Hannukah card simultaneously shares a family milestone and lampoons a California politician.
The joke lampoons behaviorists' claim that inner experiences — emotions, thoughts, memories, plans, images — are somehow less real than outward behavior, and hence as unscientific as ghosts and fairies.
At issue is the fact that the book lampoons Bal Thackeray, a Mumbai kingpin who founded the Hindu nationalist Shiv Sena party over four decades ago.
Admittedly, a collection which includes violent lampoons like De Ieiunio, De Pudicitia, De Monogamia had to be born in a medium of an orthodoxy less aware of nuances than that of Vincent of  Lérins.
A 1926 postcard lampoons the reaction of two English motorists seeing a sign for Llanfairpwllgwyngyll on the road to Holyhead.
There is also deep disagreement on whether the attackers are in North Korea, and want to block the release of the film The Interview, which lampoons Kim Jong-Un, the communist country's leader.
He said such ridiculous things that he was often the target of lampoons in the press.
Examples from Classical Literature
Thus the aristocracy took their revenge by singing lampoons on their new master, and whispering in his ears sinister prophecies of coming catastrophe.
Lampoons and satires in time will lose their effect, as well as panegyrics.
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