send-ups Synonyms

send-ups Meaning

send-ups

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

send-ups Sentence Examples

  1. The comedians' send-ups of political figures left the audience roaring with laughter.
  2. The tabloid newspapers were notorious for their relentless send-ups of celebrities.
  3. The movie was a clever send-up of superhero movies, poking fun at their clichés.
  4. The satire website published a series of biting send-ups of corporate hypocrisy.
  5. The TV show featured a hilarious send-up of iconic sports commentators.
  6. The actors gave their characters a nuanced send-up, capturing their eccentricities and flaws.
  7. The retrospective exhibition included a collection of send-ups of historical paintings.
  8. The politician's speech was a thinly veiled send-up of his opponents' policies.
  9. The advertising campaign used a send-up of popular culture to appeal to a younger audience.
  10. The musical was a witty send-up of traditional fairy tales, subverting their familiar tropes.

FAQs About the word send-ups

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

parodies, spoofs, ribs, caricatures, travesties,satires, burlesques, takeoffs, imitations, lampoons

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The comedians' send-ups of political figures left the audience roaring with laughter.

The tabloid newspapers were notorious for their relentless send-ups of celebrities.

The movie was a clever send-up of superhero movies, poking fun at their clichés.

The satire website published a series of biting send-ups of corporate hypocrisy.