Examples of 'satirists' in a sentence

Meaning of "satirists"

Satirist is a noun representing a person who uses satire as a form of humor or social commentary
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Satirists must accept the rules of satire.
The poets and satirists were also busy.
The best commentaries on the fanatics are by satirists.
We need satirists making fun of public figures.
Watch comedians and satirists.
Satirists have often caricatured her.
This is food for satirists rather than for politicians.
Satirists and newsmen derided him on an almost daily basis.
The next generation of satirists chose television over theatre.
Additional satires are among the listing of satirists and satires.
Even satirists and chroniclers.
For the satirists.
Most satirists wrote their works in the form of poetry.
He was one of the most widely read contemporary satirists in the world.
There were other satirists who worked in a less virulent way.

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This secret childbirth soon became public knowledge and excited the verve of satirists.
Comedians and satirists also feared prosecution for their work.
All these personal deficiencies were mercilessly lampooned by Opposition satirists of the period.
Comedians and satirists also fear prosecution for their work.
Its writing style influenced many humorists and satirists in England and elsewhere.
The satirists saw in opera the non plus ultra of invidiousness.
What happens to writers and to satirists if every time they offend someone.
Satirists by nationality.
Ephraim Kishon is one of the most popular writers and satirists of the world.
Satirists such as Juvenal complain about the dissolute behavior of women.
I have come to the theater tonight because I have heard that some cheeky young satirists.
The Roman satirists wrote of negroes with contempt and scorn.
Similar satirical arguments were made by the Restoration and Augustan satirists.
The book surveys English society and satirists the social and economic conditions of the era.
And it's the answer to the commentary of satirists.
We satirists use humor primarily to get the reader 's attention.
Prince of Satirists.
It 's perhaps no coincidence that over the course of history some of our greatest satirists.
In recent years, satirists have reached remarkable political heights.
This is perfect fodder for the country 's satirists.
Mankind are not so miserably selfish, as satirists and courtiers have supposed.
Otto Dix is one of modern painting 's most savage satirists.
While it may be risky, many web satirists continue to post irreverent content.
She is notable for being, along with Sulpicia, a rare example of a Roman female satirists.
Today, our comedians and satirists enjoy something of the same privilege.
The track " Negativland " provided the name for a later group of American musical satirists.
Anyone who dare speak out . Even satirists and chroniclers.
Roman satirists ever after referred to the year as " the consulship of Julius and Caesar.
This club included several of the notable satirists of early 18th century Britain.
Once Pope struck, Cibber became an easy target for other satirists.
Women 's penchant for switching religions was ridiculed by satirists like Juvenal and offended conservative Romans.
The Wild Boy became wonderful fodder for the city 's satirists.
Numerous journalists, activists and satirists have experienced harassment after criticizing Correa and his policies.
The Nonsense Club was a scandalous club of 18th century British satirists centred on Westminster School.
Satirists with bemused semi-respect.

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