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parodist

[par-uh-dist] / ˈpær ə dɪst /








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Ms Skinner began posting her Liv Struss videos on social media in August 2022 when Ms Truss made her bid for the Tory leadership - and said she became a political parodist "overnight".

From BBC • Aug. 10, 2024

Some folks clearly don't know enough about Yankovic's expertise as a satirist as well as parodist, alongside his world-class accordion-playing skills.

From Salon • Nov. 4, 2022

“When it’s the last season of your show, you want to do everything on your wish list,” said Star of the performance, with lyrics by parodist Ryan Raftery.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 10, 2021

The film needed much more of that kind of lunacy showing off Mr. Brooks’ chops as the clever parodist.

From Washington Times • May 15, 2021

Among their coevals, destined to some distinction, he might have marked Colley Cibber, Nicholas Rowe, and John Philips, the pleasing parodist of Milton.

From The Three Devils: Luther's, Milton's, and Goethe's With Other Essays by Masson, David