parody in the PONS Dictionary

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Usually, though, they keep their parodies to themselves.
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Part of the show's success with more adult audiences is due to its use of double entendres and parody.
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Style of literary description is one of the essential factors which creates satirical and parody characters.
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The album was released as a joke and a parody of love songs, as well as of the band itself.
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These include parodies of earlier music, for comic or (sometimes) serious effect; parodies of musical and performing styles; and parodies of particular performers.
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He played with movement parodies between 1945 and 1948.
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The film parodies clichs used in other action movies.
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He explained in a radio interview at the event that if his request was approved, he would record his parody the next day.
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The majority of their recordings were similar parodies of famous old and new popular songs.
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This trend was noted and parodied many times.
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