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copy cat

noun as in imitator

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“Copy Cat Kamala directly plagiarized President Trump’s No Tax on Tips policy proposal to let hard-working service workers keep more of their own hard-earned money,” the GOP nominee’s campaign said in a statement.

Vice-president Kamala Harris, the Democratic opponent, came out in favour of the plan this weekend, earning her the nickname “Copy Cat Kamala” from the Trump campaign.

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“Copy Cat Kamala directly plagiarized President Trump’s No Tax on Tips policy proposal to let hard-working service workers keep more of their own hard-earned money,” the Republican’s campaign said in a statement.

Boyd added that the new toy also understands five commands: “dance party,” “copy cat,” “tell my fortune,” “let’s chill,” and “light show.”

Nobody knows, for instance, the meaning behind the name Oreo, but one thing’s for sure: The Nabisco treats were a copy cat of the Hydrox sandwich cookie, which hit the market four years prior, in 1908.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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