Lexicographical Neighbors of Mimmicked
Literary usage of Mimmicked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Association Review by American Association to Promote the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf (1904)
"In such cases it is apt to be the kicking horse, the crying baby, the saucy boy,
the cross mama, or the bad fairy that is mimmicked, the occasional or ..."
2. California Revisited. 1858-1897 by Thaddeus Stevens Kenderdine (1898)
"At this one of our party—there are fools in all crowds—mimmicked him, with an
added laugh. I thought the miner would have knocked him down ; but he ..."
3. The London Medical Gazette (1845)
"He then mimmicked the tone of her voice, and her retiring modesty, when he once
attempted to remove her bathing dress. He afterwards ridiculed the English ..."
4. The Witch of the Westcot: A Tale of Nova-Scotia, in Three Cantos; and Other by Andrew Shiels (1831)
"... Charging upon the trembling shore, And then retreating as from slaughter ; I
thought it mimmicked the clans, That erst had fought on Preston pans. ..."