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You could use this phrase to describe when a person pretends to be another person in order to entertain an audience. For example, "The actor is very talented; he can impersonate famous people perfectly."
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Here he impersonates Big Momma, a stubborn old Southern woman.
Heightening the contrast between Mr. Mitchell and the formidable characters he impersonates was his ebullient sweetness between numbers.
Looking for a student outside of school in a later show, he impersonates an immigration agent.
He sings as handily as he impersonates, and can switch between them in a millisecond.
Visitors can play inside models of the Grinch's sleigh (he impersonates Santa Claus) and portray the tale's characters with the help of child-size cutouts.
I particularly like his composition "Gin", I say, in which he impersonates somebody in the depths of alcohol-induced self-pity – though it's not exactly impersonation, he reveals.
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At breakfast time Wednesday morning, he impersonated Darth Vader.
He was a medical doctor but he wore kilts in variety shows when he impersonated Harry Lauder.
"When he impersonated an F.B.I. agent, that's when he crossed a certain line".
Peter Sellers said it when he impersonated my voice on his telephone answering machine.
Pitino worked Donovan just as hard, told him he impersonated a sieve in that everything went by and through him.
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