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. |
It also experienced severe financial setbacks, rioting, verbal and physical abuse, and lampoons in city papers. |
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. |
Great lampoons introduce a familiar setup then take the audience somewhere unexpected. |