satirical swipe
Frequency: 4.50.2 per million words
a critical or cutting remark made in a satirical manner
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Examples (20)
- The comedian took a satirical swipe at the current political situation.
- The comedian's monologue included a satirical swipe at the government's new policy.
- Her latest novel includes a satirical swipe at the fashion industry.
- Her latest novel is filled with satirical swipes at the hypocrisy of the elite.
- The movie is essentially a satirical swipe at modern celebrity culture.
- He couldn't resist a subtle satirical swipe at his rival during the debate.
- He couldn't resist taking a satirical swipe at his rival's expensive tastes.
- The editorial offered a sharp satirical swipe at the unrealistic expectations of the public.
- The magazine's cover features a sharp satirical swipe at the royal family.
- In his acceptance speech, the actor delivered a witty satirical swipe at the film industry.
- The talk show host often takes a satirical swipe at outdated social norms.
- The cartoon was a satirical swipe at the prevailing social trends.
- In his speech, the director took a satirical swipe at the studio executives.
- She often uses humor and a satirical swipe to make her points.
- The play is famous for its satirical swipe at the hypocrisy of the middle class.
- The reviewer's commentary was more of a satirical swipe than a constructive critique.
- The artist's new exhibition is a satirical swipe at consumerism.
- His social media posts frequently contain satirical swipes at popular culture.
- Critics loved the satirical swipe at the tech industry's ego.
- The play's ending featured a final, poignant satirical swipe at human nature.