Performer whose act consists of imitating the voice and mannerisms of others.
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Examples for "mimic "
Examples for "mimic "
1 The floor ran torrents; our boots floated away upon the mimic tide.
2 They could think and deceive and use their voices to mimic others.
3 In addition, several Glc analogs could not mimic the effects of Glc.
4 Allele frequency shifts due to gBGC mimic the effects of natural selection.
5 The new photo-reactive coating technology could mimic a wide range of EM
1 The subjects, Cecily had been informed, were natural scenery; the style, impressionist .
2 Several such bits of impressionist landscape may be found in the portfolio.
3 In other words, the impressionist attitude evolved out of the Romantic movement.
4 Then I cursed myself for a sentimental impressionist and I went below.
5 The impressionist has set himself a definite task, and he has succeeded.
1 Bonaparte was a creator in the art of war, and no imitator .
2 Permit me to be an imitator of the passion of my God.
3 He must not be an imitator or blind follower of any soul.
4 He was named cardinal and was recognized as Richelieu's disciple and imitator .
5 The imitated lives in the sunshine, but the imitator remains always in shadow.
1 Parody represents a collaboration, however unwilling, between the parodist and his victim.
2 It seems unlikely there is a first-rate parodist in the Communist organization.
3 There is no place with so few good books as the parodist 's library.
4 The task of the parodist is different: he must pick exactly the wrong word.
5 The poet parodist , half a century ago, described her as:
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