A composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way.
1 Confident of my ignorance, he was willing to let the charade continue.
2 It's a step too far and now I'm done with the charade .
3 Reasons for Lady Stanton to suggest such a charade likewise escaped him.
4 Kesseley shot up, unable to bear one more second of this charade .
5 From the moment the ultimatum was accepted, the convention became a charade .
6 Too much valuable time had already been wasted in this surrender charade .
7 The 1962 act was the great watershed, the end of the charade .
8 It was a political charade , transparently cynical to even the casual observer.
9 Before we go any further with this charade , we must know that.
10 Wanting no part of the charade , Maya left to retrieve his guitar.
11 Before she could respond, the door swung open and the charade began.
12 The young royal was playing her part in the charade to perfection.
13 Tomorrow I will be gone and the charade of Anna will, too.
14 Exaggerated self-puffery is more likely to be a tragic charade , an over-compensation.
15 But did he know that the front she presented was a charade ?
16 He could take Lucifer's charade and turn it to the Church's advantage.
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