Definitions
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- n. Person who creates a cartoon or strip cartoons.
- n. Person who both writes and illustrates comic books or graphic novels.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
- n. One skilled in drawing cartoons.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. An artist who draws cartoons.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- n. a person who draws cartoons
Etymologies
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Examples
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We hung out from time to time, so this interview delving into that time and telling what the now 40-year-old cartoonist is doing is nostalgic for me.
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For the 25th edition of Tom Gammill's ongoing video series "Learn to Draw," the "Doozies" cartoonist is invited into the creative inner sanctum of the mighty Matt Groening.
VIDEO OF THE DAY: Matt Groening allows Tom Gammill into his creative lair
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The 43-year-old alt-cartoonist is also eager to travel places he never expected to go.
State Dept. sends Katrina cartoonist JOSH NEUFELD to Mideast to 'showcase cultural freedoms'
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The art of the cartoonist is often not reasoned or evenhanded, but slashing and one-sided.
New Yorker’s Cover: Tastless and Offensive or A Bee Sting? - Swampland - TIME.com
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More depressing religion news: another Dutch cartoonist is in trouble for drawing some offensive pictures of Mohammed.
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Dane, Tunisians arrested in cartoonist murder plot:
Dane, Tunisians arrested in cartoonist murder plot « Isegoria
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Dane, Tunisians arrested in cartoonist murder plot « Isegoria
Dane, Tunisians arrested in cartoonist murder plot « Isegoria
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Dane, Tunisians arrested in cartoonist murder plot
Dane, Tunisians arrested in cartoonist murder plot « Isegoria
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In The Art of the Comic Book (University Press of Mississippi, 1996), R.C. Harvey states: A cartoonist is one who creates in the visual-verbal mode of the comics -- someone who is a writer-artist.
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All mention of his work as a Disney cartoonist is omitted, and Mitch is transformed simply into "an artist."
Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood
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