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parody <a parody; parodies> N

parody <a parody; parodies> N

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It began as a silly parody of girls' adventure stories making satirical comments about contemporary life.
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The majority of their recordings were similar parodies of famous old and new popular songs.
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The poems' successes do not rely on any recognition or association of the poems that they parody.
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This trend was noted and parodied many times.
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Style of literary description is one of the essential factors which creates satirical and parody characters.
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He produced mostly western and thriller parodies, using his relatives and friends as actors.
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Due to the simplicity of the ad, many parodies surfaced on the net shortly after the campaign started.
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His own music has been parodied ever since.
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The album was released as a joke and a parody of love songs, as well as of the band itself.
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Part of the show's success with more adult audiences is due to its use of double entendres and parody.
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