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We can do or say just about anything to caricature him."
"You name the big star and Al has caricatured him.
In Washington, some people go straight to caricature, without getting much chance to be interesting or complicated.
It was a face that lent itself easily to caricature.
And then, as the idea came home to him, he resorted to caricature.
For the past few months, Paul had been working on a huge oil painting that, in part, caricatured his father.
Each complains that it has been caricatured by the other.
To be sure, London and all great cities caricature their societies.
The face revealed was the one caricatured on the mask.
One of these is present - the only living thing in the picture that isn't caricatured.
His handsome, even features did not lend themselves well to caricature.
Let us fervently hope that he does not end up caricaturing it.
And now it is his turn to be caricatured.
There was a time when rock journalists were easy to characterize or, at least, to caricature.
All of which is to generalize, if not outright to caricature.
No, characterising something is not the same as caricaturing it.
Cameron is a plastic, smoothed out face - not hard to caricature.
It is often used to caricature the two presidents.
"Nixon was a great monster for good and bad, a delicious person to caricature," he said.
Indeed, the characters were closer to caricature than any had been before in a Disney feature.
As such its history can be caricatured as having had three stages.
However, Catholic leadership in recent years has done much to confirm, even caricature, the stereotypes.
They believe that views like theirs are being silenced and caricatured.
Sketch and caricature artists have set up sidewalk galleries all over the city.