imitation|imitations in English
noun
[im·i·ta·tion || ‚ɪmɪ'teɪʃn]
mimicry, impersonation; emulation; copying, duplicatio
Use "imitation|imitations" in a sentence
1. Caddis imitations are critical ingredients to fly anglers' arsenals
2. Shape imitation and meaning imitation are two expressive features of pictograph.
3. Accept no cheap imitations of our product!
4. You can't fob an expert off with cheap imitations.
5. One of London's best imitations of a Parisian bistro.
6. Sympathetic magic is imitation.
7. Counterfeiting is criminal imitation
8. These commercials are just warmed-over imitations of earlier TV ads.
9. The voice is a liquid-sounding warble, accompanied by imitations and whistles.
10. Counterfeits: an imitation that is …
11. A cheap, French imitation whalecam.
12. 10 Mr. Zhang is an expert in making lifelike imitations.
13. So, how do you do imitation?
14. Apish: 1 adj being or given to servile imitation Synonyms: apelike imitative marked by or given to imitation
15. 2 synonyms for Aping: imitation, mimicry
16. Alexandre de Paris Imitation Pearl Embellished Barrette
17. Elsewhere imitation and artifice play a part.
18. It's not real silk - it's just imitation.
19. Aping (plural Apings) Foolish imitation or mimicry
20. A child learns to talk by imitation.
21. 24 Imitation jewellery is regarded with disdain.
22. 21 Evaporated or condensed milk, imitation cream.
23. Often imitations are extended to provide a more accurate rendition of the child's intended meaning.
24. A Brassie is a generic nymph imitation
25. His imitation of that singer is perfect.