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n. (plural form of editorial cartoon English)
Usage examples of "editorial cartoons".
In children's books and editorial cartoons, the Man in the Moon is often drawn simply as a face set in a circle, not too different from the bland `happy face' of a pair of dots and an upturned arc.
The newspapers would print editorial cartoons representing the courthouse as a cash register.
Massive red, white, and blue banners covered the walls, along with scores of editorial cartoons and campaign fact sheets and internal phone lists.
He bore his burden -- the editorial cartoons, the smarmy jokes, the witticism that he had gone where no man had gone before -- with such di-rectness and good nature that at last America was able to forgive him for marrying a woman with the nerve to imagine that she could lead half the world.
He bore his burden--the editorial cartoons, the smarmy jokes, the witticism that he had gone where no man had gone before--with such directness and good nature that at last America was able to forgive him for marrying a woman with the nerve to imagine that she could lead half the world.