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UK
/kɑːtˈuːn/
]
[ US /kɑɹˈtun/ ]
[ US /kɑɹˈtun/ ]
NOUN
- a film made by photographing a series of cartoon drawings to give the illusion of movement when projected in rapid sequence
- a humorous or satirical drawing published in a newspaper or magazine
VERB
- draw cartoons of
How To Use cartoon In A Sentence
- A steady stream of self-released mix tapes and videos - all adhering to the group's cartoonishly horrifying aesthetic, all a bit more deranged than the rest - increased the buzz and kept the conversation going. In concert: OFWGKTA at U Street Music Hall
- Though her color palette has brightened over the years and animal heads have shrunk a bit from cartoonish proportions of earlier years, her distinctive style soft paintings she calls "cutes" and her choice of subject NYT > Home Page
- As time went on, these cartoons got even worse and eventually collapsed with the folding of the company.
- It all starts when Chuck is asked to teach an after-school program in cartooning to elementary school kids†¦ and it isn†™ t long before he learns the kids can be more hyperactive than his doodles! Archie Comics for February 2010 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
- And the thing is, the resulting cartoonish anarchy is infectious. Times, Sunday Times
- The ASA said the complaints had cited the cartoon depiction of Christ and the Sacred Heart, the use of the term "miraculous" for describing a mobile phone deal, and the fact that it was published on Maundy Thursday. BBC News - Home
- Hunt was also to write that he and Millais used to stand in front of the Raphael cartoons (then at Hampton Court) and judge them fearlessly, also that they condemned Raphael's Transfiguration (which they had never seen) 'for its grandiose disregard of the simplicity of truth, the pompous posturing of the Apostles, and the unspiritual attitudinising of the Saviour.' Cosa Nostra
- He ranked among Hollywood's greatest film animators and his achievements in the world of film cartoons was often compared to those of Walt Disney, who created Mickey Mouse.
- Even TV cartoons with artistic pretensions tend to be about as low as low art can get.
- Making a flip book involves using the corner of a sketch pad to illustrate individual still frames of cartoon movement.