[ UK /kɑːtˈuːn/ ]
[ US /kɑɹˈtun/ ]
NOUN
  1. a film made by photographing a series of cartoon drawings to give the illusion of movement when projected in rapid sequence
  2. a humorous or satirical drawing published in a newspaper or magazine
VERB
  1. draw cartoons of
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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
  • Making a flip book involves using the corner of a sketch pad to illustrate individual still frames of cartoon movement.
  • That was the genesis of the cartoon, which fascinates the young and the old.
  • Everyone recognizes Disney's cartoon characters .
  • In the Whispering Gallery at the presidential library and museum, Aidan was blown away by political cartoons of the day that criticized Lincoln for his stance on slavery.
  • At just nine, he had his first cartoon printed in the school magazine. Times, Sunday Times
  • But all that is over now, all those ape cartoons and monkey trials. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Besides, how would cartoonists cope if denied end-of-the-pier-show gags and sandcastle metaphors? Times, Sunday Times
  • I read more funny books and leaf through the cartoons in past Leadership issues. Christianity Today
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