send up (Meaning)

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send up (n)

a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way

send up

parody, takeoff, to send to jail, to make fun of

send up Sentence Examples

  1. The comedian's performance was a hilarious send up of political correctness.
  2. The movie was a clever send up of the superhero genre.
  3. The parody song was a thinly veiled send up of a popular pop star.
  4. The journalist's article was a scathing send up of the government's policies.
  5. The art installation was a whimsical send up of modern consumerism.
  6. The play was a witty send up of Shakespearean tragedy.
  7. The satirical novel was a biting send up of societal hypocrisy.
  8. The television show's pilot episode was a silly send up of reality television.
  9. The band's new album was a raucous send up of heavy metal.
  10. The viral video was a hilarious send up of social media influencers.

FAQs About the word send up

a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous wayparody, takeoff, to send to jail, to make fun of

satire,parody, spoof, takeoff, burlesque, imitation,caricature, exaggeration, mockery, rib

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The comedian's performance was a hilarious send up of political correctness.

The movie was a clever send up of the superhero genre.

The parody song was a thinly veiled send up of a popular pop star.

The journalist's article was a scathing send up of the government's policies.