Charles Schulz
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Definition
Proper noun A person's name, specifically referring to Charles Monroe Schulz, an American cartoonist. He is famous for creating the long-running and globally popular comic strip "Peanuts," which features characters like Charlie Brown and his pet beagle, Snoopy.
Usage
This term is used as a proper noun to identify the specific individual, Charles Schulz. It is typically used in contexts discussing cartoonists, comic strip history, American pop culture, or the creation of "Peanuts." * The museum exhibit featured original artwork by Charles Schulz. * Charles Schulz's comic strip has been translated into dozens of languages.
Advanced Usage
- The name can be used attributively to describe things related to his work or legacy.
- We visited the Charles Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa.
- The award celebrates the Charles Schulz philosophy of cartooning.
Variants and Related Words
- Schulz: A common shortened or surname-only reference.
- The biography provides new insights into Schulz's life.
- Sparky: The nickname of Charles Schulz, often used in more informal or biographical contexts.
- His friends always called him Sparky.
Synonyms
- Cartoonist: (a general term for his profession)
- Creator of 'Peanuts': (a descriptive phrase identifying his most famous work)
Related Idioms or Phrases
- In the tradition of Schulz: Used to describe a cartooning style or humorous outlook that is reminiscent of Charles Schulz's work.
- The comic's gentle humor is very much in the tradition of Schulz.
Noun
- United States cartoonist whose comic strip included the beagle Snoopy (1922-2000)