william henry mauldin
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Definition
Proper noun: - William Henry Mauldin: A United States cartoonist, primarily recognized for his editorial cartoons depicting the experiences of soldiers during wartime, particularly World War II.
Usage
- Proper noun:
- William Henry Mauldin won two Pulitzer Prizes for his impactful cartooning.
- The book features a collection of sketches by William Henry Mauldin.
Advanced Usage
- "Mauldin's cartoons": Referring to the body of work created by William Henry Mauldin.
- Mauldin's cartoons provided a gritty, sympathetic voice for the common infantryman.
Variants and Related Words
- Bill Mauldin (n): The common, shortened name used to refer to William Henry Mauldin.
- Bill Mauldin served in the U.S. Army while creating his famous cartoons for Stars and Stripes.
Synonyms
- Cartoonist: A person who draws cartoons.
- Editorial cartoonist: A cartoonist who creates drawings offering commentary on current events and politics.
Noun
- United States cartoonist noted for his drawings of soldiers in battle (1921-2003)