10 adjectives to describe mimics

Many of us have heard Italian songs in which there was not a word of actual Italian sung in London burlesques, and some of us have laughed at Levassor's capital imitation of English; but perhaps the cleverest mimic of the kind I ever heard was M. Laffitte, brother of that famous banker who made his fortune by picking up a pin.

In the seventeenth century this mode of hunting upon a large scale, by stalling the deerthis mimic warwas common in Scotland.

But I can hear my brother Phil coming, and he is such a dreadful mimic that he will be taking you off for the benefit of Seal Cove to-morrow, in spite of all that I can do to stop him.

Touched later by the black magic of development, bringing brick buildings, prohibition, picture shows, real-estate boosters, speculation and attendant evils or benefits as one chooses to classify them, they became neither elemental nor ethicalmere gawky mimics of both.

How he was to be found, neither the master nor his still angrier and more impatient mimics could ever tell us.

But yet, by this applause, we find These emulators of our kind Discern our worth, our parts regard, Who our mean mimics thus reward.'

Our crow also is a vocal mimic, and that not in the matter-of-course way of the mocking-bird, but, as it were, more individual and spontaneous.

I am a better mimic at this rate than I wish to be.

He often deceives the sportsman, and even birds themselves are sometimes imposed upon by this admirable mimic.

"Bilem saepe, jocum vestri movere tumultus." "Ye wretched mimics, whose fond heats have been, How oft!

10 adjectives to describe  mimics