Being or given to servile imitation.
1His neck and shoulders were brutal, like those of some apish god.
2They are the most apish people I could ever have imagined.
3First of all, he is exceedingly given to little apish tricks and buffooneries.
4And his voice was as fearful, hoarse, bestial, with apish gibberings.
5The distorted yellow dwarfs seemed to gibe apish before me.
6Enough of this wretched life and murmuring and apish tricks.
7This could not be relaxed, for he was full of the most apish tricks.
8Here there is a mixture of apish imitation with vanity.
9And why follow the apish fashions of the world?
10How superior to the apish politeness of the towns!
11That apish-looking man there, with the long beard and the loose trousers-heis the woman's brother.
12He had long since discovered the apish propensity for mimicry and learned to make use of it.
13All Paris was one vast Temple of Hero-worship; though their Divinity, moreover, was of feature too apish.
14But what cannot be carried- acathedral , amonument ,anancient window-thatis destroyed with an apish zest.
15Thus he remained stale in his garments, sweaty in his accoutrements, with dirty hands and an apish face.
16There is a very plain line of demarcation between the legitimate spirit of inquiry and mere apish curiosity.