Mimics literary or musical style for comic effect.
Person who acts out parodies.
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:
6 The parodist assumes the airs of a stage manager.
7 To make some parodies more credible, the parodist must first make their originals less ridiculous.
8 Or, as a poor bungling parodist revamped it:
9 Also, as his witty parodist , the pet poet of six generations of Cambridge undergraduates, reminds us:
10 It is little better than the vision of the drunken men-at-arms in the castle of the parodist : -
11 Every child is born a parodist .
12 The trouble for the parodist , though, is that Greer leaves no room for improvement: it's perfect as it is.
13 After he left the Trockadero, he tried to put what he had learned as a parodist to serious choreography.
14 Carroll was above all a parodist , who fired in his own kiln a great original work from the rubble of others.
15 Well may he enjoy it, as, along with Max Beerbohm, he is the most-cited parodist here, with Wendy Cope a close runner-up.
16 Music was at the forefront of French's life, but he had a spread of creative talents as a poet, painter and parodist .
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