Sentences with phrase «perfect imitation»

The phrase "perfect imitation" means copying or mimicking something so well that it is nearly identical to the original. Full definition
Without the creative impulse of the artist, even the most perfect imitation of reality is a lifeless form... form receives its impulse from nature, but is nevertheless not bound to objective reality; rather, it depends to a much greater extent on the artistic experience evoked by objective reality and the artist's command of the spiritual means of fine art, through which this artistic experience is transformed into reality in painting.»
They weren't perfect imitations, but they were certainly recognizable, the study authors reported.
... They've been known to perform pitch - perfect imitations of explosions, revving motorcycles and flushing urinals.
It is a real god that seems to be doing a perfect imitation of a mythical god — silent, invisible, in fact evidenceless in every way.
It was Jill who nicknamed Cal crew head coach Dave O'Neill the Coif for his gravity - defying puff of blond hair and did a perfect imitation of the «jiggle - jaw» face he made when exasperated.
Chris Cole is Bobby Beers - mesmerizing audiences with his perfect imitation of Beers» electrifying vocals.
If I was an imitation, a perfect imitation, how would you know it was really me?
In many ways, it is the perfect imitation of the characteristics of youth, but unfortunately only a few of them are positive.
She then introduces him to the hard - boiled egg which he devours and soothes him with the music of Benny Goodman as they do a perfect imitation of Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire.
Our Peace Corps essay examples are a perfect imitation of what you may need when applying for that Peace Corps job.
My daughter who turns three a couple of days prior to the big day has being clasping her hands together and in a perfect imitation of me saying «Ooooh I can't wait until Christmas!»
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