Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who apes.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who apes.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun Someone who
apes something
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun someone who copies the words or behavior of another
Etymologies
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Examples
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What is important, then, is the principle of propriety, a neat accord between the figure and the subject, a kind of aperçu.
An Essay on the Lyric Poetry of the Ancients John Ogilvie 1772
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In a p aper published in the journal Food Biophysics last year , Dr. Watzke and colleagues described one such experiment using olive oil.
Hungry? Your Stomach Really Does Have a Mind of Its Own Gautam Naik 2011
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The ending bottoms out in a string of loud and devolved antics that conjure a Harmony Korine aper recreating an episode of Monsters.
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Hakim Amir said ... assalmualaikum cik Mie, nak tanya .. jersey Centenary Real Madrid ni yg kaler putih, nombor jersey tu kaler aper? navy blue atau hitam? boleh confirm kan tak? sekian
Real Madrid Centenery 1902-2002 shirt, 100 years anniversary adidas kits. Azmie aka switch image 2008
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One of his newest creations: a leather version of an ordinary brown p aper grocery bag for about $1,045.
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Specifically, Klein included in his email information from CNN's "political researchers" that stated "the state of Hawaii Health Department went paperless" in 2001, that the "[p] aper documents were discarded," and that "[t] he official record of Obama's birth is now an official ELECTRONIC record" [emphasis in original].
CNN president emails Dobbs pronouncing birther story "dead," but Lou won't let it go 2009
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Love Blues soundclip by Kevin Moore/G. G.aper recording of 1994 from Keb '
Keb Mo Lyrics 2009
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For years I have been listening to pundits say (and in this case I think they are right) that a politician is better off if he can make his negative attacks aper to be responses to his oponents negative atacks.
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That is being an aper of a dim-witted monkey; it is simply not having any standards or beliefs at all.
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We hold that such aper se approach would be contrary to the clear command of our reviewing court In re Ochiai, 71 F.3d 1565, 1572 Fed.
Archive 2008-05-01 Peter Zura 2008
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