Well, 'borderline caricatural' suggests that something is close to being overly simplified or distorted in a way that's typical of a caricature. Maybe it's a description of a style of drawing, a character's behavior, or a situation that's on the verge of being overly exaggerated for effect.
Well, 'caricatural' refers to having the qualities of a caricature. It implies an overly simplified or exaggerated portrayal of something or someone, often for comical or satirical effect.
Basically, when we say something is 'caricatural', it implies that it's presented in an exaggerated or distorted way, like in a caricature drawing. For example, a caricatural portrait might have a huge nose or an overly wide smile.
I'm not sure what you mean by 'caricatural in a s'. Maybe it's a specific term in a particular context or a misspelling. Could you clarify a bit more?
I have no idea what 'caricatural dex' means. Maybe it's a very specific or made-up term that's not common.
'Caricatural' means presenting a person or thing in an exaggerated and often humorous way to make a point or create a funny image.
I'm not really sure. Maybe it refers to a humorous or exaggerated representation of something related to Oxford.
I think 'caricatural def' might refer to the definition of something that has a caricature-like or exaggerated quality.
It depends. Sometimes there might be a comma after 'novel' depending on the sentence structure and the intended meaning.
I'm not sure exactly what 'protegido por el estado caricatura' means. It could potentially refer to being protected by the state in a caricature or satirical sense.
It depends on the specific situation. Sometimes you can, like in a creative writing project or a personal journal. But in some formal settings, adding stories might not be allowed.