Crossword-Solution: IMPERSONATING
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Impersonating | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Impersonate |
We have 13 clues for the answer “IMPERSONATING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| mimicking | 11 answers |
| emulative | 19 answers |
| Imitating | 23 answers |
| apish | 25 answers |
| Ape-like | 26 answers |
| Copying | 30 answers |
| Clownish | 39 answers |
| Copycat | 50 answers |
| Imitative | 54 answers |
| Perform-ing | 64 answers |
| comical | 68 answers |
| Amateurish | 69 answers |
| Acting | 91 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with IMPERSONATING (5)
Archie and interested in his presentation, was unconsciously impersonating her suave, gold-tinted friend.
This power in weird and playful phantasy is accompanied with the gift of impersonating or embodying mere abstract qualities or tendencies in characters.
Such a contemptible part! Was it on record, she wondered, that any man had ever played that contemptible part? To run away! And she had designed and worn that wonderful toilet; such a toilet as Helen might have worn (she thought); such a toilet as Cleopatra might have worn (she fancied); such a toilet as--as Sarah Bernhardt (she was certain) would wear when impersonating a woman who had lost her soul for the love of a man.
How can we prevent men, in such livery, from impersonating our own agents? One, two, a half-dozen, they could gain access to the Palace, could commit a mischief under our very eyes.” So Nikky trusted in his own right arm and in nothing else.
Finally a well-known elocutionist, named Burbank, conceived the notion of impersonating Raymond as well as Sellers, making of it a sort of double burlesque, and agreed to take the play on those terms.
Quotes with IMPERSONATING (3)
In the Ottoman times, there were itinerant storytellers called "meddah. "They would go to coffee houses, where they would tell a story in front of an audience, often improvising. With each new person in the story, the meddah would change his voice, impersonating that character. Everybody could go and listen, you know ordinary people, even the sultan, Muslims and non-Muslims. Stories cut across all boundaries. Like "The Tales of Nasreddin Hodja," which were very popular throug…
Being himself was more exhausting than impersonating a stage character.
My God,” she says. “I feel like I’ve gone through a car wash.” I laugh, or force myself to, because it’s not something I’d normally laugh at.“What about you?” she says to Scottie. “How did you make out?”“I’m a boy,” Scottie says. “Look at me.” Sand has gotten into the bottom of her suit, creating a huge bulge. She scratches at the bulge. “I’m going to go to work now,” she says. I think she’s impersonating me and that Mrs. Speer is getting an unrealistic, humiliating glimpse.“…