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copycat

[kop-ee-kat] / ˈkɒp iˌkæt /
NOUN
someone who copies
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The Somerset-based brewer sued the supermarket chain over claims Aldi had "copycatted" its Cloudy Lemon Cider "in both taste and appearance".

From BBC • Jan. 24, 2024

Every innovation is quickly copycatted, suddenly making it seem a lot less innovative.

From Washington Post • Dec. 3, 2021

She even finds it difficult to appreciate her fashion sense, which has since been copycatted by many a Free People-loving millennial.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 5, 2019

If anything, Krzyzewski has copycatted Calipari’s strategy of recruiting NBA-ready players who are only in college because NBA rules require that they spend a year in school before they’re drafted.

From Time • Apr. 5, 2015

Politicians from both sides of the aisle have critically lauded it, and at least three other states have copycatted Georgia Work$.

From Slate • Nov. 9, 2011




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