impersonator in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

impersonator in the PONS Dictionary

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The chickens were young mensometimes minorsand the bulls police impersonators.
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Mainstream minstrelsy continued to emphasize its propriety, but traditional troupes adopted some of these elements in the guise of the female impersonator.
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Someone who imitates one particular person without claiming a wide range, such as a lookalike, is instead called an impersonator.
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This involved housemates having to photograph any celebrities (being either images or live impersonators) in the house.
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In addition to music, the festival features a score of activities, including celebrity impersonators, a wedding chapel, costume contests, a massive pumpkin display, and more.
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During such a ceremony, the impersonator was much more than an actor in a drama.
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Speech can be copied in regard to its social accent, intonation, pitch and individuality (as with entertainment impersonators).
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During the feast other deity impersonators were also sacrificed.
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When the original artists refused to accept, impersonators were used to sing the original songs for the commercials.
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His careers as a stand-up comic and female impersonator are mostly behind him.
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