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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
mimic .
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Examples
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The title mimicked Alter's national bestselling book on Roosevelt, titled "The Defining Moment: FDR's Hundred Days and the Triumph of Hope."
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Whether these values are genuinely held or brilliantly mimicked is immaterial.
Only Connect 2008
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Whether these values are genuinely held or brilliantly mimicked is immaterial.
Only Connect 2008
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‘Designers’ frustration at seeing their ideas mimicked is understandable.
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Designers 'frustration at seeing their ideas mimicked is understandable.
Boing Boing 2007
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News, in short, mimicked finance: Just as Wall Street made bets on bets with credit default swaps and then watched investors bolt, print journalism mass-produced gossip about gossip, and now sees its audience flee.
Salon 2009
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News, in short, mimicked finance: Just as Wall Street made bets on bets with credit default swaps and then watched investors bolt, print journalism mass-produced gossip about gossip, and now sees its audience flee.
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I guess I should be grateful Garrett isn't calling everyone who disagrees with him some nasty name mimicked from English soccer fans.
More reasons for Portland not to do the Paulson stadium deal (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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He had a heavy frame, a neck that swelled above his collar and an expression that mimicked roots sucking at dried dirt.
The Edge of Madness Michael Dobbs 2008
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This pattern can be mimicked, which is the concept of biodynamic farming, holistic livestock management, or permaculture.
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