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Definitionv. assume or act the character of
Last update: August 4, 2015
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He can impersonate many well known politicians. [Please select]
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In November the Commune fitted up Notre Dame as a temple of Reason, selected an opera girl to impersonate the goddess, and with profane ceremony installed her in the choir. [Please select]
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We had not been to a Froebel kindergarten, and learned to impersonate butterflies and stones. [Please select]
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Thus did Dante impersonate the worship of Venus Urania,--spiritual tenderness overcoming sensual desire. [Please select]
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Irving has impersonated here nine different men, each one distinct from all the others. [Please select]
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He loved the storms of battle; he impersonated revolutionary ideas. [Please select]
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Today he would see for himself what his end would be; but another should impersonate Bukawai. [Please select]
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"But we need Katherine to impersonate the Lone Wolf." [Please select]
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Nobody quite dared impersonate Miss Peckham--and nobody wanted to, for that matter. [Please select]
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The music for it was the "Beautiful Blue Danube Waltz" and the girls impersonated in their dance the Danube River, winding through its green valley. [Please select]
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