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- noun Plural form of
copy-cat .
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Examples
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Asian copy-cats are jumping on the standing room only bandwagon.
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Asian copy-cats are jumping on the standing room only bandwagon.
Blake Fleetwood: Sale: Exit Row Seats $8.70 per Hour Blake Fleetwood 2010
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I think copy-cats should not be allowed to play or work with other people until they learn to do their own work, or be honest.
Nancy Cronk: "Teacher -- He Copied!" Nancy Cronk 2010
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Asian copy-cats are jumping on the standing room only bandwagon.
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Asian copy-cats are jumping on the standing room only bandwagon.
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In the TV news environment, we've got FOX news on the cutting edge of fancy graphics and spouting pontificators, and it grabs an audience, in many cases an audience that wants to hear the message, but the approach attracts copy-cats at CNN, MSNBC, and then the broadcast networks.
Socialized Medicine, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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These tabloids and TV copy-cats bring shame to legitimate journalism.
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That's because now, after countless press mentions, some investors and a few copy-cats in between, BBOS is adding vintage handbags to the mix.
Pamela Pekerman: Borrowing Birkins: Bag Borrow Or Steal Goes Vintage 2008
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W, the George W. Bush biopic, hasn't even come out yet and the copy-cats, biopics of other prominent conservative political figures, are already rolling out.
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When a handful of copy-cats even made their numbers expand, the paper did a short little write-up.
The Shadow People 2008
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