How to use in-sentence of “make fun of”:
– Users make fun of things by creating pages about them.
– The song “Tweeter and the Monkey Man” was written to make fun of the kinds of songs written by Bruce Springsteen up to that point.
– Parodies make fun of another piece of art by mocking it.
– Swift used it in his book “Gulliver’s Travels” to make fun of people’s stupidity.
– It uses satire to make fun of subjects such as current events, religion, politics, and pop culture.
– The segments were shot in low-quality video to make fun of how poor Kazakhstan is and how it cannot afford good cameras.
Example sentences of “make fun of”:
- Andrew Christopher Denton is an Australian comedian and television presenter who likes to make fun of politics.
- It was the first Hollywood movie to make fun of Adolf Hitler.
- Gorr made up her character's name to make fun of Australian model model Elle Macpherson.
– Andrew Christopher Denton is an Australian comedian and television presenter who likes to make fun of politics.
– It was the first Hollywood movie to make fun of Adolf Hitler.
– Gorr made up her character’s name to make fun of Australian model model Elle Macpherson.
– Encyclopædia Dramatica is a website that stored mostly articles that make fun of people or things.
– It is a collection of stories which make fun of famous children’s stories and fairy tales, such as “Chicken Licken”, “The Gingerbread Man “The Ugly Duckling”, and others.
– Even though her personality sometimes bothers Kyle, he is known to have still loved her and would come to here defense when Cartman would make fun of Kyle’s mom.
– They were included to make fun of the British and American public’s fear of subliminal messages in television and music.
– Young men, meant to represent the upper social class, often make fun of the gods in their remarks.
– Sandy and Dennys Murry – Meg’s athletic and socially successful ten-year-old twin brothers who encourage her to let them fight off the bullies who make fun of Charles Wallace.
– There is always a part in the Burns Supper when boys jokingly make fun of the girls.