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1. Burlesquer: as in satirist, caricaturist

2. Voltaire was a famous French satirist.

3. 1 Voltaire was a famous French satirist.

4. 6 An eighteenth - century satirist reviewed the troublesome period.

5. 2 In writing, Leyner is part gonzo journalist, part satirist.

6. 8 Thus it was as a satirist that Pope was most effective.

7. Robert Crumb is a contemporary American satirist, comic artist, and illustrator

8. Afore-running self-satirist Bobbiner fast-gathering madidans self-impairing Non-mendelian lipoferous

9. 14 He built a reputation in the 1970s as a social satirist.

10. 10 As a political satirist, scurrility was his trade, you might say.

11. Writing about the election the Ethiopian satirist Abe Tokichaw wrote in Amharic [amh]:

12. 23 Perhaps the first to chronicle this dream was the Greek satirist Lucian.

13. 5 Berchoux was a very well known satirist and his illustrators were distinguished men.

14. 11 This, and my being esteemed a jocular verbal satirist, supported my consequence in the society.

15. Roman poet and satirist Horace describes the Marketplace as “crowded with sailors and surly inn-keepers.”

16. 9 To paraphrase the satirist Tom Lehrer, it makes a fellow proud to be a banker.

17. Synonyms for Burlesquer include parodist, caricaturist, humorist, impressionist, lampooner, mimic, mocker, satirist, imitator and impersonator

18. The passage which opens this chapter is an instance of a satirist attacking a higher social class.

19. Back in Vienna he had been bewitched by the viciously witty judgments of the satirist, Karl Kraus.

20. This, and my being esteemed a jocular verbal satirist, supported my consequence in the society.

21. 24 Amanda: It's "The Devil's Dictionary. " It's very funny. Ambrose Bierce was a brilliant American satirist.

22. Lucian, a Roman-Syrian rhetorician and satirist, lists the philosophers Aristotle, Theophrastus and Xenocrates among his teachers.

23. 19 Swift wrote a great deal of poetry, but he is best regarded as a prose satirist.

24. 20 “No man is an island, ” the 17th-century English poet, satirist, lawyer and priest John Donne once said.

25. 18 Back in Vienna he had been bewitched by the viciously witty judgments of the satirist, Karl Kraus.

26. 17 Among labouring poets, Mary Leapor will prove a particularly strong instance of a satirist attacking her betters.

27. 16 In his lifetime he was famous, or infamous, as a satirist, a journalist and a political polemicist.

28. Ambrose Bierce, American newspaperman, wit, satirist, and author of sardonic short stories based on themes of death and horror

29. 15 The passage which opens this chapter is an instance of a satirist attacking a higher social class.

30. 7 Does it matter that a satirist tells his (www.Sentencedict.com)000 Twitter followers that he thinks Starbucks stinks?

31. 16 Back in Vienna he had been bewitched by the viciously witty judgments of the satirist, Karl Kraus.

32. 3 A satirist, you feel, would find rich pickings under such circumstances, and indeed Wang Shuo does just that.

33. 21 Gulliver's Travels is generally regarded as a terrific satirical novel written by the great English prose satirist Jonathan Swift.

34. He was a social satirist who portrayed the vices and follies of the aristocratic society of the London of his time.

35. A compendyous regyment; or, A dyetary of helth made in Mountpyllier by Boorde, Andrew, 1490?-1549; Barnes, Milton, satirist; Furnivall, Frederick James, 1825 …

36. 4 He was a social satirist who portrayed the vices and follies of the aristocratic society of the London of his time.

37. 22 Jonathan Swift (1667-17 by most reckoning is the best English-language satirist ever, and one of the world's greatest as well.

38. 13 An Anglo-Irish satirist and political pamphleteer, considered one of the greatest masters of English prose and one of the most impassioned satirists of human folly and pretension.

39. 12 He's known as a misogynist, a satirist, a jokester, an attention-seeking bad boy, a creep, an artistic genius, and a man with a history of addiction and abuse.

40. Every so often, some publication or other—often a fancy one—will run a fawning profile of PFT Commenter, the sports satirist who works for Barstool Sports and co-created the wildly popular

41. Cacoethes an urge to do something inadvisable; the word is recorded from the mid 16th century, and comes via Latin from Greek kakoēthes, from kakos ‘bad’ + ēthos ‘disposition’.Cacoethes scribendi an incurable passion for writing; the phrase is originally a quotation from the Roman satirist Juvenal (ad c.60–c.130)

42. ‘The Cliffhanger nature of serial fiction, exploited by everything from 1940's B-features to modern soap opera, is an easy target for the satirist.’ ‘He agreed the threat of a dramatic Cliffhanger vote on a flagship policy was ‘not a good situation’ for a government with a Commons majority of 161.’

43. Griffin has produced an eclectic roster of artists, most notably Micky Dolenz of The Monkees, political satirist Harry Shearer, Dave Coulier, singer Sandra Stephens and Laura Hall of television's, "Whose Line Is It Anywayin July, 2013, he appeared with John Stamos on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon at the host’s request.