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cartoonist

[ US /kɑɹˈtunəst/ ]
[ UK /kɑːtˈuːnɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who draws cartoons

How To Use cartoonist In A Sentence

  • Besides, how would cartoonists cope if denied end-of-the-pier-show gags and sandcastle metaphors? Times, Sunday Times
  • He was an editor, cartoonist, film maker and scenic artist with ABC television before his solo exhibition with Watters Gallery in Sydney in 1966.
  • From 1906 he pursued parallel careers as a book illustrator and cartoonist. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was smitten and conceived an ambition to become a cartoonist. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a Good Life, If You Don't Weaken, which came out in 1996 having originally been published in Seth's comic series, Palookaville, follows the artist's search for an obscure (fictional) cartoonist named Kalo; Wimbledon Green (2005) tells the story of "the world's greatest comic book collector". George Sprott by Seth
  • The satirical cartoonists had a field day depicting the chubby prince canoodling with a haggish grandmother Frances was over 40 when the affair began. Tart of the Week: Frances, Countess of Jersey
  • As a syndicated cartoonist, I've seen my published ideas later appear in eerily similar reiterations in other comics and spoken near-verbatim by nationally recognized humorists (to the point where scores of readers and viewers alerted me, offended and outraged on my behalf). The Riff: From 'SOUTH PARK' to 'POOCH CAFE': When a sense of plagiarism plagues comedy
  • A caricaturist and political cartoonist of exceptional savagery, Scarfe's work is diverse, prolific, and visually stunning as well as being controversial.
  • Three times during the weekend, other cartoonists had to physically restrain him from creating a new strip.
  • Also, they all work in creative fields - artists, musicians, writers, architectural photographers, cartoonists.
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