Sentences with lampoon
lam·poon
L l - He entertained his readers by lampooning the pretensions of the rich. [VERB noun]
- ...his scathing lampoons of consumer culture. [+ of]
- The booking of Ritchie to lampoon Indians while their Test team is playing in the same arena comes a year after Darren Lehmann was suspended.
- To lampoon somebody's death like that is unacceptable and so soon after the event is grossly insensitive.
- To lampoon important leaders in the government.
- It is very hard to lampoon an industry that provides oxygen to the producer of a fashion show whose minions calm her down by making dolphin.
- They lament the passing of Paul Keating and elitism, lampoon the educated kids who backpack through the third world.
- When the five actors take to the stage for a sleazy lampoon of the The Lord of the Rings.