Definitionn. a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style
Last update: October 26, 2015
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So maybe now you can stop this whole charade and introduce us to someone who is in charge. [noun]
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Mr Seddon said: It makes a charade of democracy. [noun]
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I might not be able to prove your involvement in this little charade but I bet I can ask some embarrassing questions. [Please select]
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And finally Lollie Mercer got her breath and said, "How perfectly lovely; it's a charade." [Please select]
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Once she invented a charade quite like a story. [Please select]
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After this we did the dialogue as if it had been a charade. [Please select]
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What charade Colonel Dent and his party played, what word they chose, how they acquitted themselves, I no longer remember; but I still see the consultation which followed each scene: I see Mr. [Please select]
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So that this cuneiform writing developed very readily into a syllabic way of writing, in which each sign conveys a syllable just as each act in a charade conveys a syllable. [Please select]
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