This man's boldness-or foolhardiness-has been lampooned in the press and joked about all over the world. |
The 1970 musical Purlie wickedly lampooned a southern segregationist. |
Mostly he gets lampooned for regionalisms that are not really properly called errors at all, as Mark noted. |
The darling of the French public retains his popularity with most, although he is lampooned by some for his melodramatic 18 months of denial. |
Often lampooned for being a right-winger, he was not, in fact, ideological. |
Many men lampooned her for her extravagance, but women, by contrast, envied her. |