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mimicry

[mim-ik-ree] / ˈmɪm ɪk ri /




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So can the capital's wildlife compare to the broadcaster's encounters with mountain gorillas in Rwanda, the mimicry of a lyrebird in Australia or a blue whale breaching beside his small boat?

From BBC

And luckily I have a skill for mimicry, so I can do that.

From Los Angeles Times

His huge talent for comic sketches, mimicry and song was awarded with similarly huge budgets by grateful commissioners.

From BBC

That AI can, for a moment, fool our ears is a testament to its power as mimicry.

From The Wall Street Journal

Therefore I propose that someone with a keen sense of the theatrical, a talent for mimicry and improvising dialogue—a playwright, perhaps?—be engaged as an understudy to the ghost, as it were.”

From Literature