parody of

Frequency: 8.520.1 per million words

Used to indicate the subject or target of the parody.

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Examples (10)

  • She has written a cruel parody of his book.
  • He sighed in a parody of deep emotion.
  • She has become a grotesque parody of her former elegant self.
  • The sketch was a hilarious parody of a typical political debate.
  • The movie is a clever parody of classic horror films.
  • He performed a brilliant parody of the Prime Minister's speech.
  • The song is intended as a gentle parody of 1980s pop music.
  • Her latest novel is a biting parody of the fashion industry.
  • The comedian did a funny parody of a fitness instructor.
  • The play is a satirical parody of Victorian social customs.