copycats in English

noun
1
(especially in children's use) a person who copies another's behavior, dress, or ideas.
They are copycats , without alternative ideas, who are simply aping the tactics of conservatives (magazines, radio, blogs) in hope of similar success.
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1. There were more copycats last night, Alfred, with guns.

2. Columbine is so misunderstood that these copycats are following a false script

3. In two months the market sold more than 000 bottles - and became a moneymaker for copycats.

4. Despite being panned by a lot of critics 'Anaconda' was a commercial hit and has spawned numerous sequels and copycats

5. We love it so much we already have two versions on the site! Both are copycats, one is KFC Coleslaw (Copycat) and the second is my personal favorite unique cole slaw, Tony Roma’s Coleslaw with celery seeds

6. Synonyms of Copycat (Entry 1 of 2) a person who adopts the appearance or behavior of another especially in an obvious way every rock singer who makes it big soon has a whole cluster of Copycats

7. Bbs wheels are among the most iconic and best-known alloy wheel brands on the planet, world-renowned as much for their styles that have influenced generations of copycats and tireless dedication to performance as for their motorsports success