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- adjective Suitable for being
lampooned .
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Examples
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Don't you think Biden's performance talking about television and president Roosevelt in 1929 would also make for a "lampoonable" moment?
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Don't you think Biden's performance talking about television and president Roosevelt in 1929 would also make for a "lampoonable" moment?
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Or look at Trenberth’s comment about being "incredibly stupid" or Mahlman’s "lampoonable".
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"The reaction in the halls was -- well, they just believed it was lampoonable," notes one Democratic Senate staffer.
Josh Nelson: Senator Inhofe to Lead Anti-Science Delegation to International Climate Talks 2009
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Here are the stories of '07 that were the most lampoonable.
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We know, we know, "Mad Men" is full of mockable tropes and lampoonable moments, but we don't care, we still love it.
William Bradley: Mad Men: "The Arrangements" -- HuffPost Review 2009
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We know, we know, "Mad Men" is full of mockable tropes and lampoonable moments, but we don't care, we still love it.
William Bradley: Mad Men: "My Old Kentucky Home" -- HuffPost Review 2009
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Here are the stories of '07 that were the most lampoonable.
Speedlinking 12/26/07 William Harryman 2007
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While I enjoy the transcripts for their easily satirized and lampoonable content, I sometimes just fold my arms and slowly walk away.
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One thing that I agree with Mahlmann is that the story is lampoonable.
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