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Definitions

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  • adjective cartoon-like
  • adjective in the style of a caricature

Etymologies

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From French caricaturesque

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Examples

  • #73 – Also, your “liberal” friends you hang out with always sound very caricaturesque.

    Think Progress » Friedman Blasts Liberals, Claims They Believe Arabs Are ‘Incapable Of Democracy’ 2007

  • Also, your “liberal” friends you hang out with always sound very caricaturesque.

    Think Progress » Friedman Blasts Liberals, Claims They Believe Arabs Are ‘Incapable Of Democracy’ 2007

  • The undisguised self-interest of the Prussian government, the implacable resistance of the German bourgeoisie toward anything that might alleviate the condition of the German working classes, the almost caricaturesque attitudes of reaction which characterized the wealthy and ruling classes of Europe—all of this had coalesced in his mind to form part of a new philosophy of history.

    The Worldly Philosophers Robert L. Heilbroner 1999

  • The undisguised self-interest of the Prussian government, the implacable resistance of the German bourgeoisie toward anything that might alleviate the condition of the German working classes, the almost caricaturesque attitudes of reaction which characterized the wealthy and ruling classes of Europe—all of this had coalesced in his mind to form part of a new philosophy of history.

    The Worldly Philosophers Robert L. Heilbroner 1999

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