We have no meanings for "mere imitator" in our records yet.
1 I am a mere imitator of noble form- Iama sculptress.
2 Yet he was not a mere imitator of fashions or devoted to fine clothes.
3 He draws indiscriminately on Hebrew and Arabic models, but he is no mere imitator .
4 Blech is no mere imitator , but has a distinct individuality.
5 He was no mere imitator of the old prophets, though he wore a robe like Elijah's.
6 Though by no means a mere imitator , his poetry bears strong marks of the influence of Byron.
7 Else I should be a mere imitator , like all the church-architects I know anything about in the present day.
8 Then you fall upon Nathan with your argument, and establish it beyound cavil that he is a mere imitator with an appearance of genius.
9 Hogarth, who has been called the Father of English Painting, was a man of too much originality to be a mere imitator of foreign artists.
10 This was apparently because their elaborate studies had made them mere imitators or copyists.
11 Were the Japanese mere imitators , how could we explain their architecture, so different from that of China and Korea?
12 The trio are a timely addition to the brand's range, demonstrating once more that the Koreans are no longer mere imitators .
13 " Mere imitators ! " cried Mrs. Barberry.
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