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satirical

[suh-tir-i-kuhl] / səˈtɪr ɪ kəl /


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"People love to say something is satirical and people are just having fun, people love to just throw that word around," he says.

From BBC

From the poignant title track to the oozing, satirical groove of “Have a Cigar,” the album holds its rightful place as one of the decade’s enduring masterworks.

From Salon

The ad, titled “It’s the most terrible time of the year,” was a satirical take on holiday realities.

From Los Angeles Times

Fierce, comic and sweet by turns, this depiction of struggle and survival in the battle of love against greed is both satirical and deeply serious.

From The Wall Street Journal

The account has expanded to include a satirical news site called Crib News Network.

From The Wall Street Journal