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- noun Plural form of
mimick . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
mimick .
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Examples
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What we were most struck by, however, was the way the execution rite mimicks Christ's passion in this Bible-belt state, almost as if the salvation of the people depends on human sacrifice.
Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove: The Power To Choose Life Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove 2011
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Another Republican presidential wannabe who mimicks the symptoms of rabies in his quest to ingratiate himself with the already rabid Republican right wing ... errr Party as there is no moderate or left wing left of the GOP.
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I think it feels like mimicks the way you meet a person in real life in a small town and not in the vast bounderies of the Internet.
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What we were most struck by, however, was the way the execution rite mimicks Christ's passion in this Bible-belt state, almost as if the salvation of the people depends on human sacrifice.
Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove: The Power To Choose Life Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove 2011
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Another Republican presidential wannabe who mimicks the symptoms of rabies in his quest to ingratiate himself with the already rabid Republican right wing ... errr Party as there is no moderate or left wing left of the GOP.
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What we were most struck by, however, was the way the execution rite mimicks Christ's passion in this Bible-belt state, almost as if the salvation of the people depends on human sacrifice.
Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove: The Power To Choose Life Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove 2011
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I'm not sure if it's that it mimicks a leech or just gives sharper contrast, but it works.
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What we were most struck by, however, was the way the execution rite mimicks Christ's passion in this Bible-belt state, almost as if the salvation of the people depends on human sacrifice.
Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove: The Power To Choose Life Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove 2011
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What we were most struck by, however, was the way the execution rite mimicks Christ's passion in this Bible-belt state, almost as if the salvation of the people depends on human sacrifice.
Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove: The Power To Choose Life Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove 2011
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“It was my father's, it was my daddy's!” mimicks the black-haired man.
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