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Asked on July 17, 2021 in Meaning.
One sense of spoof is to imitate a thing in order to make fun of it.
- I am trying to imitate someone while exaggerating its characteristic features for comic effect.
Google “define spoof”
a funny and silly piece of writing, music, theatre, etc. Cambridge dictionary spoof spoof. This is a Cambridge
dictionary spoof. you
can choose a word that is different and shows the style of an Original work.
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Asked on July 15, 2021 in Meaning.
One sense of spoof is to imitate a thing in order to make fun of it.
- I am trying to imitate someone while exaggerating its characteristic features for comic effect.
Google “define spoof”
a funny and silly piece of writing, music, theatre, etc. Cambridge dictionary spoof spoof. This is a Cambridge
dictionary spoof. you
can choose a word that is different and shows the style of an Original work.
- 470241 views
- 301 answers
- 173072 votes
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Asked on July 12, 2021 in Meaning.
One sense of spoof is to imitate a thing in order to make fun of it.
- I am trying to imitate someone while exaggerating its characteristic features for comic effect.
Google “define spoof”
a funny and silly piece of writing, music, theatre, etc. Cambridge dictionary spoof spoof. This is a Cambridge
dictionary spoof. you
can choose a word that is different and shows the style of an Original work.
- 470241 views
- 301 answers
- 173072 votes
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Asked on July 12, 2021 in Meaning.
One sense of spoof is to imitate a thing in order to make fun of it.
- I am trying to imitate someone while exaggerating its characteristic features for comic effect.
Google “define spoof”
a funny and silly piece of writing, music, theatre, etc. Cambridge dictionary spoof spoof. This is a Cambridge
dictionary spoof. you
can choose a word that is different and shows the style of an Original work.
- 470241 views
- 301 answers
- 173072 votes
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Asked on July 3, 2021 in Single word requests.
I’m looking for a word that means “something must occur with another thing
It depends on the viewpoint and whether there are dependencies at work. Your title, sample sentence, and context are all different in these respects. Salads don’t depend on tomatoes – tomato isn’t obligatory or boring.
Immigration: How do you argue that crimes and immigrants don’t go hand in hand? Unlike salad, you are looking at the situation from an outside perspective.
If you like the analogy, I think you need to make it more parallel to the actual situation so as not to open yourself up to counterarguments in the debate.
Obligatory
1: binding in law or conscience
“Obligatory. Merriam-Webster “, 23 (2019). Merriam-Webster n.d. Web. 17 Feb 2017. A review of recent report by IANS.
Going hand in hand
means that two things will fit together and they are connected and often + with each other (often + with) Crime normally goes hand in hand with poor economic conditions (less a crime than a crime has)
Go hand in hand. (n.) Cambridge Dictionary of American Idioms. (2006). Retrieved February 17 2017 from http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com. com/Go+Long+Hand+In+hand../go+hand+in+hand?
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Asked on July 3, 2021 in Single word requests.
I’m looking for a word that means “something must occur with another thing
It depends on the viewpoint and whether there are dependencies at work. Your title, sample sentence, and context are all different in these respects. Salads don’t depend on tomatoes – tomato isn’t obligatory or boring.
Immigration: How do you argue that crimes and immigrants don’t go hand in hand? Unlike salad, you are looking at the situation from an outside perspective.
If you like the analogy, I think you need to make it more parallel to the actual situation so as not to open yourself up to counterarguments in the debate.
Obligatory
1: binding in law or conscience
“Obligatory. Merriam-Webster “, 23 (2019). Merriam-Webster n.d. Web. 17 Feb 2017. A review of recent report by IANS.
Going hand in hand
means that two things will fit together and they are connected and often + with each other (often + with) Crime normally goes hand in hand with poor economic conditions (less a crime than a crime has)
Go hand in hand. (n.) Cambridge Dictionary of American Idioms. (2006). Retrieved February 17 2017 from http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com. com/Go+Long+Hand+In+hand../go+hand+in+hand?
- 529516 views
- 438 answers
- 196962 votes
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Asked on July 3, 2021 in Single word requests.
I’m looking for a word that means “something must occur with another thing
It depends on the viewpoint and whether there are dependencies at work. Your title, sample sentence, and context are all different in these respects. Salads don’t depend on tomatoes – tomato isn’t obligatory or boring.
Immigration: How do you argue that crimes and immigrants don’t go hand in hand? Unlike salad, you are looking at the situation from an outside perspective.
If you like the analogy, I think you need to make it more parallel to the actual situation so as not to open yourself up to counterarguments in the debate.
Obligatory
1: binding in law or conscience
“Obligatory. Merriam-Webster “, 23 (2019). Merriam-Webster n.d. Web. 17 Feb 2017. A review of recent report by IANS.
Going hand in hand
means that two things will fit together and they are connected and often + with each other (often + with) Crime normally goes hand in hand with poor economic conditions (less a crime than a crime has)
Go hand in hand. (n.) Cambridge Dictionary of American Idioms. (2006). Retrieved February 17 2017 from http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com. com/Go+Long+Hand+In+hand../go+hand+in+hand?
- 529516 views
- 438 answers
- 196962 votes
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Asked on July 2, 2021 in Single word requests.
I’m looking for a word that means “something must occur with another thing
It depends on the viewpoint and whether there are dependencies at work. Your title, sample sentence, and context are all different in these respects. Salads don’t depend on tomatoes – tomato isn’t obligatory or boring.
Immigration: How do you argue that crimes and immigrants don’t go hand in hand? Unlike salad, you are looking at the situation from an outside perspective.
If you like the analogy, I think you need to make it more parallel to the actual situation so as not to open yourself up to counterarguments in the debate.
Obligatory
1: binding in law or conscience
“Obligatory. Merriam-Webster “, 23 (2019). Merriam-Webster n.d. Web. 17 Feb 2017. A review of recent report by IANS.
Going hand in hand
means that two things will fit together and they are connected and often + with each other (often + with) Crime normally goes hand in hand with poor economic conditions (less a crime than a crime has)
Go hand in hand. (n.) Cambridge Dictionary of American Idioms. (2006). Retrieved February 17 2017 from http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com. com/Go+Long+Hand+In+hand../go+hand+in+hand?
- 529516 views
- 438 answers
- 196962 votes
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Asked on July 2, 2021 in Single word requests.
I’m looking for a word that means “something must occur with another thing
It depends on the viewpoint and whether there are dependencies at work. Your title, sample sentence, and context are all different in these respects. Salads don’t depend on tomatoes – tomato isn’t obligatory or boring.
Immigration: How do you argue that crimes and immigrants don’t go hand in hand? Unlike salad, you are looking at the situation from an outside perspective.
If you like the analogy, I think you need to make it more parallel to the actual situation so as not to open yourself up to counterarguments in the debate.
Obligatory
1: binding in law or conscience
“Obligatory. Merriam-Webster “, 23 (2019). Merriam-Webster n.d. Web. 17 Feb 2017. A review of recent report by IANS.
Going hand in hand
means that two things will fit together and they are connected and often + with each other (often + with) Crime normally goes hand in hand with poor economic conditions (less a crime than a crime has)
Go hand in hand. (n.) Cambridge Dictionary of American Idioms. (2006). Retrieved February 17 2017 from http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com. com/Go+Long+Hand+In+hand../go+hand+in+hand?
- 529516 views
- 438 answers
- 196962 votes
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Asked on July 2, 2021 in Single word requests.
I’m looking for a word that means “something must occur with another thing
It depends on the viewpoint and whether there are dependencies at work. Your title, sample sentence, and context are all different in these respects. Salads don’t depend on tomatoes – tomato isn’t obligatory or boring.
Immigration: How do you argue that crimes and immigrants don’t go hand in hand? Unlike salad, you are looking at the situation from an outside perspective.
If you like the analogy, I think you need to make it more parallel to the actual situation so as not to open yourself up to counterarguments in the debate.
Obligatory
1: binding in law or conscience
“Obligatory. Merriam-Webster “, 23 (2019). Merriam-Webster n.d. Web. 17 Feb 2017. A review of recent report by IANS.
Going hand in hand
means that two things will fit together and they are connected and often + with each other (often + with) Crime normally goes hand in hand with poor economic conditions (less a crime than a crime has)
Go hand in hand. (n.) Cambridge Dictionary of American Idioms. (2006). Retrieved February 17 2017 from http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com. com/Go+Long+Hand+In+hand../go+hand+in+hand?
- 529516 views
- 438 answers
- 196962 votes