1 | He can imitate the cries of birds. | |
2 | Please copy my actions. | |
3 | Children are very imitative. | |
4 | She learned to mimic at the age of five. | |
5 | What, if anything, cannot be simulated? | |
6 | You're pretty good at imitations. | |
7 | He is well-known for imitating Sun Wukong. | |
8 | The use of language begins with imitation. | |
9 | He learned to imitate the sound of birds. | |
10 | The performance was an utter mockery. | |
11 | Words that imitate sounds are called onomatopoeic words. | |
12 | She is good at mimicking the sounds of various animals. | |
13 | Primary onomatopoeia means the imitation of sound by sound. | |
14 | His style of public speaking is imitative of the prime minister. | |
15 | He even could imitate them perfectly. | |
16 | His rivals often mock him for flip- flopping. | |
17 | This picture is in the manner of Raphael. | |
18 | Jack: You're pretty good at imitations. | |
19 | This gesture mimes the closing of the mouth. | |
20 | This robot can imitate human actions. |