Sentence examples for to parody from inspiring English sources

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to parody

noun

A work or performance that imitates another work or performance with ridicule or irony.

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This advice brushes uncomfortably close to parody.

Then the old premise turns to parody.

"The keystone to parody is imitation.

There is a right to parody".

This makes them easy to parody.

This, of course, makes him easy to parody.

Advertisers tendincy to parody other advertisers may prove devitalizing.

"I'm definitely not afraid to parody myself," he says.

It was no longer possible to parody stars effectively.

Panpsychism may be easier to parody than to refute.

I wanted to parody that kind of information overkill".

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