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Example sentences for "imitations"

Lexicographically close words:
imitate; imitated; imitates; imitating; imitation; imitative; imitativeness; imitator; imitators; immaculate
  1. The burning wheels and discs of the fire-festivals may be direct imitations of the sun.

  2. There Siddons, in the prime of her majestic beauty, looked with emotion on a scene surpassing all the imitations of the stage.

  3. Seeing that such humors exist, we cannot deny that they are proper subjects for the imitations of art.

  4. Imitations followed, mingling, as in the case of the Duomo, Gothic and classic elements, often with fine effect.

  5. Now a certain degree of modified imitation, where one craft models its forms of design upon those of another, using a different material, as in the case of woodwork imitations of arches, tracery, etc.

  6. Better imitations are Rossetti's Stratton Water and The King's Tragedy, Robert Buchanan's Judas Iscariot, and W.

  7. The closer imitations are in fixed though complex stanzas regularly repeated, and are called Regular Pindarics.

  8. Dactylic lines are not common except in the imitations of the classical hexameter.

  9. Childe Harold begins with many deliberate imitations of Spenser's language and style, but soon neglects them.

  10. The cost of manufacturing the two imitations is about 2 cents an ounce.

  11. The two leading imitations are as follows: Spurious preparation of aristol, and an imitation of triethylate which is a substitute for trional.

  12. War on Makers of Imitations of Medicines Begun by the Chicago Police in Charge of Detective Clifton R.

  13. Imitations and Miscellaneous Works Having More or less Connection with the Nights (Pp.

  14. Manufacturers have held that this would lay them open to competition with imitations and substitutions.

  15. His imitations are distinguished by grace and spirit.

  16. With respect to the imitations of the landscape-painter, the notion of a deception cannot occur.

  17. The extreme rarity of pure and genuine specimens of the work of the earliest foreign binders--nay, of our own--has naturally produced a large inheritance of imitations of varied character and degree.

  18. At the approach of Radium pure gems are thrown into great brilliancy, while imitations remain dull.

  19. Danlos Treating a Lupus Patient with Radium at the St. Louis Hospital, Paris 13 Radium as a Test for Real Diamonds 19 At the approach of Radium pure gems are thrown into great brilliancy, while imitations remain dull.

  20. It made an amazingly joyous racket for a while, varying its imitations with original bits of its own.

  21. Instantly she was off across the field, giving imitations of Maud S.

  22. The old hammered money was easily imitated, and whilst the clippers went on diminishing the weight of the coin, the forgers were as busy producing spurious imitations of it.

  23. Two theories have been started to solve this problem: the Onomatopoetic, according to which roots are imitations of sounds; and the Interjectional, which regards them as involuntary ejaculations.

  24. Beware of purchasing spurious and worthless imitations of this valuable detergent.

  25. Some of these sepulchral grottos declare their extreme antiquity by their imitations of wooden architecture;[174] others by their inscriptions dating from the fourth and fifth dynasties.

  26. These fish rush at very bright imitations of the natural fish bait best, and a good size white trout would be a valuable little fish to throw for him--a large size dace is also good.

  27. I will now give a description of those flies which will be found most killing, as they are imitations of the natural ones that appear in each month, so that the fly-fisher may practice with them to very great advantage.

  28. What are we to conclude, if in Chatterton’s imitations of Homer, we discover some circumstances that exist in Pope’s translation, of which but very faint traces appear in the original Greek?

  29. Such plain and direct imitations as Chatterton’s, could scarcely impose on a boy of fifteen at Westminster School.

  30. The imitations of modern authours that are found in them.

  31. Next in value to his Gentle Shepherd, we think, are his imitations of Horace.

  32. Round the wall grisaille paintings of cupids, admirable imitations of relief, by Sauvage.


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "imitations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.