Scarfe
/ (skɑːf) /
Gerald. born 1936, British cartoonist, famous for his scathing caricatures of politicians and celebrities
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How to use Scarfe in a sentence
The Scarfe cartoon would comfortably fit in any compendium of such grotesqueries.
A 10-Point Guide To Anti-Semitism And Its Perception | Mark Gardner | February 14, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTJewish representative groups accurately stated that the cartoon depicted Netanyahu and that it was typical Scarfe.
A 10-Point Guide To Anti-Semitism And Its Perception | Mark Gardner | February 14, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTSeriously, this Scarfe argument was neither sought, nor welcomed.
A 10-Point Guide To Anti-Semitism And Its Perception | Mark Gardner | February 14, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTLast night it seems my aunt Wight did send my wife a new Scarfe, laced, as a token for her many givings to her.
Diary of Samuel Pepys, Complete | Samuel PepysThere was Scarfe, light and dodgy, ready for a run or a neat drop-kick from half-back.
A Dog with a Bad Name | Talbot Baines Reed
“You ought to be ashamed of yourself, losing your temper like that,” said Scarfe bitterly.
A Dog with a Bad Name | Talbot Baines ReedIt was our duty to tell you, sir,” said Scarfe; “and only fair to poor young Forrester.
A Dog with a Bad Name | Talbot Baines ReedThe dog was rather in the way than otherwise,” said Scarfe; “dogs always are on the ice.
A Dog with a Bad Name | Talbot Baines Reed
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