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Example sentences for "cartoonist"

Lexicographically close words:
cartography; cartonnage; cartons; cartoon; cartooned; cartoonists; cartoons; cartouch; cartouche; cartouches
  1. Building a cabin, learning to prepare his own meals, getting accustomed to solitude were new experiences for the cartoonist from Milwaukee.

  2. The cartoonist scrambled down from his mount and led the old, stiff-jointed, sway-backed horse up to the door.

  3. Remembering the money I had made with the little verses printed on a postcard at the Brulé Opening, I prepared another on the Rosebud, with the cartoonist from Milwaukee helping me by making drawings to illustrate it.

  4. So you were a Lucky Number, after all," seemed a more appropriate response than telling him that it was spring and something had been bound to happen, something like the arrival of a cartoonist from Milwaukee.

  5. The cartoonist was going back to Milwaukee.

  6. One morning soon after the unexpected appearance of the Milwaukee cartoonist I awoke to find the prairie in blossom.

  7. This newspaper cartoonist from Milwaukee was only one of many people from strange walks of life who entered that lottery.

  8. When we threw open the door to a slightly built man with brown hair and a polished air about him, I knew it was the cartoonist from Milwaukee.

  9. Would the reporter from Chicago be among them, and the mystery girl with the baby in her arms, and Pa Wagor--and a young cartoonist from Milwaukee?

  10. In this odd fashion I found on the prairie both a printer and a typesetter, and for problems of format for The Wand there was always the cartoonist from Milwaukee.

  11. And the cartoonist from Milwaukee took to looking for a cloud with a field glass.

  12. The cartoonist from Milwaukee," a Brulé settler answered.

  13. The business of the cartoonist is to draw one cartoon a day upon some timely civic or political subject.

  14. The cartoonist submits to him rough drafts of contemplated drawings.

  15. It was now some time since he had contributed the whole of the cuts to the first "Almanac," but he was still an occasional cartoonist (Vols.

  16. On this occasion, says an anonymous writer, "The celebrated cartoonist received the reception of the evening.

  17. The literary post on Punch which corresponds with that of Chief Cartoonist has for years past been occupied by Mr. Edwin J.

  18. The men who have borne the title of Punch's Cartoonist are fifteen in number.

  19. Thackeray seldom made a suggestion, and it is not very often that the entry "Leech solus" is credited to the great cartoonist before 1848.

  20. He is cartoonist to half a hundred newspapers, and literally thousands of different publications have reproduced his pictures at one time or another.

  21. In a few months his genius was universally recognized and his position as the supreme cartoonist of the war firmly established.

  22. Even in later years the cartoonist did not entirely refrain from this method of belittling Mr. Cleveland's capabilities.

  23. It was too late to prepare another cartoon, so that the plate already made was taken from the press, and the cartoonist set to work.

  24. Such a man was James Gillray, unquestionably the leading cartoonist of the reign of George III.

  25. From the latter the cartoonist builds up the century's history as recorded in its great events.

  26. The cleverest cartoonist would waste his time appealing to a nation of feudal vassals; he could not expect to influence a people to whom the ballot box was closed.

  27. The individual preferences of the cartoonist do not count.

  28. There isn't a woman cartoonist in New York who does that human stuff.

  29. And Thad, the cartoonist and Blythe Modder and--" she began reeling off a victorious list of young celebrities.

  30. The Cartoonist stopped with an heroic sneeze to lift one of the "choonks.

  31. Even with the lawyer and the Cartoonist to help him, the enthusiastic Architect, balanced dangerously on one of Janet's ladders, could scarcely pry it loose.

  32. By this time Brussels was the centre of manufacture and the cartoonist had come to influence all weavings.

  33. In those days the weaver occupied much the same place in relation to the cartoonist as the etcher does now to the painter.

  34. The great Dutch cartoonist is now in his forty-seventh year.

  35. Such a picture, therefore, as the cartoonist has drawn here can be found in all ages of Christian history as a comment on contemporary oppression.

  36. In this respect alone this publication of the work of the distinguished foreign cartoonist is a thing for our attention and enlightenment.

  37. Both editor and cartoonist have their heads in the sands of the past.

  38. The cartoonist represented us by a stock hill-billy character with bushy beard and rifle in hand, gunning for someone around the mountains.

  39. Gordon Thomson, so many years the cartoonist of Fun, is represented by On the Rock (p.

  40. Barnard was also cartoonist for a long time--1869 onwards--and J.

  41. He never imagined, as he laughed over the broad humor of John Tenniel, that the great cartoonist would one day stand beside him and share the honors of "Alice in Wonderland.

  42. It was the idea of the cartoonist to hold Lincoln up as a man who would not countenance failure upon the part of subordinates, but visit the severest punishment upon those commanders who did not win victories.

  43. A prominent cartoonist was once asked where he got his ideas.

  44. When the prominent cartoonist is contemplating the banal act of shaving or putting in a new furnace, his thoughts are no more or less exalted or lofty than when creating a cartoon idea intended to sway public opinion.

  45. Bowcher a political cartoonist thoroughly to the taste of those hot and strong Conservatives to whom Punch's faint Whiggery was but Radicalism in disguise.

  46. Says Kane with his typical immodesty: "I'm probably the first cartoonist to make the transition to fine art.

  47. But does the cartoonist succeed this time in burning the right idea, his idea, into the reader's brain?

  48. The glasses were still in air when the cartoonist emerged from his room.

  49. These proved that the cartoonist (a man whose sprightly drawings were born to an obbligato of vehement blasphemy) was at work within.

  50. Two reporters were busy with paper and pencil; the cartoonist sat on the cornice, with legs swinging above two hundred feet of space, sketching the prodigious scene.

  51. A cartoonist who knows the craft will avoid setting such tasks to the cutter; but, unfortunately, many cartoonists do not know the craft.


  52. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cartoonist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.