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Definition of cartooning in English: cartooningnounkɑːˈtuːnɪŋkärˈto͞oniNG mass nounThe activity or occupation of drawing cartoons for newspapers or magazines. he pursued a career in newspaper cartooning Example sentencesExamples - The problem is, he's not even that good, which raises the question, why does he think he can make a career out of cartooning?
- So when you were ensconced in the law firm, looking out at the world of journalism and cartooning in particular, what did you make of the outside world?
- His twenties, he decided, would be the optimum time to burst out of cartooning for local papers and onto the national scene.
- One of the reasons I stick to cartooning is because my traditional prose writing is so godforsakenly awful.
- So my cartooning started as absurd, funny, inventive little drawings, not really political but very much satirical.
- The difference between blogging and mass-media cartooning is like the difference between a glass of whisky in front of a fire with an old friend, and talking to a hundred random people in a nightclub.
- Now, don't think that the art of cartooning is solely an American phenomenon.
- The current storyline in the Zippy the Pinhead newspaper strip has its cartoonist, Bill Griffith, lecturing Zippy on the art of cartooning.
- Eventually (i'd say about three to five years), we'll figure out exactly how to do it right, to balance between realism and cartooning.
- Political cartooning is seen as something of a dark art.
- Described as ‘Escher meets Charles Schulz,’ this is the first in a series that explores the nebulous connection between modern art and cartooning.
- Sometimes I'm more into the cartooning; sometimes the writing dominates.
- As the hours went by, the children became relaxed and confident and giggled and laughed at the art of cartooning.
- A tradition of illustration and cartooning runs unbroken and often unnoticed through the undergrowth of culture.
- Those deft at collage, pencil-sketching and cartooning had a great time.
- Strip cartooning is no job for an old man, he reflects.
- I live with someone who collects trashy pop art, and it's very akin to my cartooning.
- Starting a career in political cartooning is a tricky business.
- The weird thing about cartooning is - and I compare it to poetry and short-story writing - is that the rewards are similar.
- To recognise Ramamurthy's contribution to the society and the art of cartooning, the Karnataka Cartoonists Association has proposed a museum of his original cartoons.
Definition of cartooning in US English: cartooningnounkärˈto͞oniNG The activity or occupation of drawing cartoons for newspapers or magazines. he pursued a career in newspaper cartooning Example sentencesExamples - Starting a career in political cartooning is a tricky business.
- Political cartooning is seen as something of a dark art.
- The weird thing about cartooning is - and I compare it to poetry and short-story writing - is that the rewards are similar.
- So my cartooning started as absurd, funny, inventive little drawings, not really political but very much satirical.
- I live with someone who collects trashy pop art, and it's very akin to my cartooning.
- Those deft at collage, pencil-sketching and cartooning had a great time.
- The difference between blogging and mass-media cartooning is like the difference between a glass of whisky in front of a fire with an old friend, and talking to a hundred random people in a nightclub.
- His twenties, he decided, would be the optimum time to burst out of cartooning for local papers and onto the national scene.
- Eventually (i'd say about three to five years), we'll figure out exactly how to do it right, to balance between realism and cartooning.
- A tradition of illustration and cartooning runs unbroken and often unnoticed through the undergrowth of culture.
- Strip cartooning is no job for an old man, he reflects.
- Sometimes I'm more into the cartooning; sometimes the writing dominates.
- One of the reasons I stick to cartooning is because my traditional prose writing is so godforsakenly awful.
- Described as ‘Escher meets Charles Schulz,’ this is the first in a series that explores the nebulous connection between modern art and cartooning.
- The problem is, he's not even that good, which raises the question, why does he think he can make a career out of cartooning?
- To recognise Ramamurthy's contribution to the society and the art of cartooning, the Karnataka Cartoonists Association has proposed a museum of his original cartoons.
- Now, don't think that the art of cartooning is solely an American phenomenon.
- The current storyline in the Zippy the Pinhead newspaper strip has its cartoonist, Bill Griffith, lecturing Zippy on the art of cartooning.
- So when you were ensconced in the law firm, looking out at the world of journalism and cartooning in particular, what did you make of the outside world?
- As the hours went by, the children became relaxed and confident and giggled and laughed at the art of cartooning.
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