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parody

[par-uh-dee] / ˈpær ə di /




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Many of Lam’s forays into modernism, into the 1940s—dependent, almost to the point of parody, on Picasso—are schematic misunderstandings of Cubism’s spatial complexities.

From The Wall Street Journal

The MTM logo, featuring Moore’s mewling cat, was a parody of the roaring lion at the center of the Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer logo.

From Salon

The love for “Daddy Powell,” as he is sometimes called, has led to T-shirts, parody accounts and countless memes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Pace Mr. Miller, it didn’t advocate freedom for the sake of freedom, or elections as a good in themselves, even if the overwrought text of Mr. Bush’s Second Inaugural address lent itself to that parody.

From The Wall Street Journal

In Las Vegas, guests enter a trippy grocery store complete with parodies of household items before finding their way to the main exhibition space.

From Los Angeles Times