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Sentences with SATIRISE

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Sentences

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"The show satirises political figures with its clever and hilarious sketches."
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"The satirical cartoon aims to satirise the current state of society."
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"He satirises the absurdity of modern art in his latest novel."
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"The comedian uses his stand-up routine to satirise popular culture."
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"The satirical newspaper often satirises politicians and their policies."
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"The play satirises the upper class and their pretentious behavior."
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"The film satirises the fashion industry, exposing its shallow nature."
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"She writes witty articles that satirise social conventions and norms."
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"The satirical TV show cleverly satirises societal and cultural issues."
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"His political cartoons satirise world leaders and their actions."
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"The comedian's impersonations satirise famous celebrities."
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"The author uses humor and sarcasm to satirise the education system."
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"The magazine aims to satirise popular trends and fads."
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"The satire show satirises politicians from all sides of the political spectrum."
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"They produced a series of videos to satirise the corporate world."
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"The play satirises the legal system and its flaws."
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"The artist creates paintings that satirise consumerism and materialism."
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"The writer's sarcastic blog posts satirise societal expectations."
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"The comedian satirises current events in his stand-up routine."
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"The satirical novel satirises the publishing industry and its practices."
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"The cartoonist satirised the politician's extravagant lifestyle."
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"The comedian satirised the absurdities of modern society."
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"The play satirises the upper class with witty dialogue and exaggerated characters."
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"The satirical article satirises celebrity culture and its impact on society."
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"The movie satirises the education system, highlighting its flaws and shortcomings."
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"The artist satirised the fashion industry through his provocative paintings."
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"The novel satirises political corruption and the abuse of power."
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"The satirical show satirises current events and the media's coverage of them."
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"The comedian satirised the political leader's controversial policies during his stand-up routine."
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"The satirical magazine satirises celebrities by mocking their extravagant lifestyles."
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