Sentence example with the word 'impersonation'

impersonation

acting, copying, enacting, gag, hokum, masquerade, mirroring, pantomiming, personation, playing, representation, stage presence

Definition n. a representation of a person that is exaggerated for comic effect

Last update: October 11, 2015


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He does impersonation of TV personalities.   [Please select]

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When it was at last produced on the 4th of November 1789, it achieved an immense success, due in part to its political suggestion, and in part to Talma's magnificent impersonation of Charles IX.   [Please select]

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Laud looked like the very impersonation of dignity itself, as he walked towards the door.   [Please select]

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Blandly ironic, returning to his impersonation of the shopkeeper, "Nothink else we can show you, sir."   [Please select]

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'" Jane's voice, in this impersonation, became sufficiently soft and tremulous to give Mrs."'   [Please select]

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Gorgeously it rose higher, cleared the trees, and resumed its wonted impersonation of a silver disk.   [Please select]

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Nothing is more fleeting than any traditional method or impersonation.   [Please select]

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Nobody who has seen him once can ever swear to him again in his next impersonation.   [Please select]

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He was universally regarded as the apostle of liberty and the impersonation of philosophy.   [Please select]

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Without attempting the sublime impersonation of the deity, in which Phidias excelled, he was unsurpassed in the softer graces and beauties of the human form, especially in female figures.   [Please select]

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Only a very few among speculative philosophers believed in any god, except in a degrading sense,--as a blind inexorable fate, or an impersonation of the powers of Nature.   [Please select]

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