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cartoon
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Word definitions for cartoon in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1670s, "a drawing on strong paper (used as a model for another work)," from French carton , from Italian cartone "strong, heavy paper, pasteboard," thus "preliminary sketches made by artists on such paper" (see carton ). Extension to comical drawings in ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a television/movie/cartoon character ▪ Who’s your favourite television character? cartoon strip strip cartoon COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE editorial ▪ A recent editorial cartoon by Tom Toles caught the irony ...
Usage examples of cartoon.
But a movie, theater, the real thing, with a kiddie matinee on Saturday with twelve cartoons and a Western and a chapter, and beautiful dinnerware given away to the ladies on Wednesday evening, and always a double feature plus cartoon plus newsreel plus coming attractions, changed twice a week on Wednesday and Sunday.
Whistler, wearing a tall, Lincolnesque stovepipe hat, a black dustcoat and round opaque white glasses and looking like nothing so much as a cartoon, launched into a weird Star-Wars Cantina anthem at major decibels on his synthesizer.
Chandler was already writing dystopian fiction and I just created a cartoon version where all the subtlety has leeched out of it.
The lack of this power is already conspicuous in the tapestry cartoons, of which the best are invariably those in which Goya does his composing in terms of silhouetted masses and the worst those in which he attempts to organize a collection of figures distributed all over the canvas.
Phil cartoon of a nebbishy guy with a big silly smile clutching a stack of word balloons and handing them out to people, boarding taxis, subways, on bicycles, men and women chatting away with big smiles, swapping word balloons.
In fact, sci-fi movies are about as closely related to science fiction as Popeye cartoons are to naval history.
His workout T-shirt had the sleeves cut off and a cartoon on the front that made a joke about his shlong being big.
Your give-away CDs are available on sweetshop counters, packaged with cartoons and the faces of football stars.
Adrenaline flooded through me like water through a storm drain and I could have sworn my heart was boinging up against my tank top as in a cartoon.
After all the disappointments of the day, after the cartoon shows and the brewskis, my friends went a little crazy.
Ian Hay was cheering up the troops, Belloc was writing articles on strategy, Maurois doing broadcasts, Bairnsfather drawing cartoons.
The contraption reminded Langdon of some sort of cartoon ray gun-a wide cannonlike barrel with a sighting scope on top and a tangle of electronics dangling below.
Disney was producing a live-action remake of its popular 1961 feature-length cartoon, puppy mills across America began breeding dalmatians like rats.
She watched him settle with lazy grace into a sling-shaped leather chair behind a granite-topped desk that looked as if it belonged in a Flintstones cartoon.
Several editorial cartoons using the object had already turned up, including one that showed Henry contemplating his own gravesite, marked by a stone that resembled the Possum.