Burlesqued example sentences

Related (9): parody, mockery, lampoon, satire, caricature, send-up, spoof, travesty, farce

bur·lesque

noun

burlesque (noun) · burlesques (plural noun)

  - an absurd or comically exaggerated imitation of something, especially in a literary or dramatic work; a parody:

  - humor that depends on comic imitation and exaggeration; absurdity:

  - a variety show, typically including striptease:

  - cause to appear absurd by parodying or copying in an exaggerated form:

Synonyms

parody, caricature, travesty, pastiche, takeoff, skit, imitation, satire, lampoon, sendup, spoof, pasquinade, pasticcio, farce, pantomime, slapstick, satire, vaudeville, sitcom, tragedy, mock, ridicule, deride, scorn, pillory, satirize, lampoon, parody, tease, taunt, rag, chaff, kid, rib, josh, razz, chiack, twit, rot, joke, quiz, flout

"Burlesqued" Example Sentences

1. His rendition of the classic was a burlesqued version of the original.
2. She burlesqued the way he talked in her comedy routine.
3. His burlesqued version of the song had everyone in stitches.
4. The actor burlesqued the mannerisms of the politician.
5. His burlesqued impression of the celebrity was spot on.
6. She burlesqued the way he walked across the stage.
7. His burlesqued interpretation of the novel was hilarious.
8. The comedian burlesqued the politician's speech.
9. His burlesqued performance of the opera was a hit.
10. She burlesqued the way he dressed in her act.
11. His burlesqued version of the classic was a crowd pleaser.
12. The actress burlesqued the celebrity's accent.
13. His burlesqued rendition of the song had everyone laughing.
14. She burlesqued the way he spoke in her skit.
15. His burlesqued interpretation of the poem was a hit.
16. The comic burlesqued the politician's mannerisms.
17. His burlesqued impression of the actor was spot on.
18. She burlesqued the way he acted in her show.
19. His burlesqued performance of the play was hilarious.
20. The comedian burlesqued the celebrity's speech.

Common Phases

Cutting a rug; Breaking the ice; Spilling the beans; Jumping the gun; Passing the buck; Going Dutch; Pushing up daisies.

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