impersonator

[ UK /ɪmpˈɜːsənˌe‍ɪtɐ/ ]
[ US /ˌɪmˈpɝsəneɪtɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who (fraudulently) assumes the appearance of another
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How To Use impersonator In A Sentence

  • You don't belong here! , " screams the woman, supposedly in front of her child and a hoard of bystanders in costume, including an Elvis Presley impersonator.
  • I'm still going to go gaga when I meet a seemingly great guy and want to run off to Vegas with him to be married by an Elvis impersonator.
  • French pop was reduced - and deservedly in most cases - to a freak show of smutty sexploitation and deluded Elvis impersonators.
  • Within two weeks we were joking of eloping to Las Vegas to be married by a Black Elvis Impersonator at a drive-thru Love Chapel. Reality Bites… but Not Too Hard « Write Anything
  • Or Richard Garey, a 30-year Twain impersonator, who at the moment is leaning on the white picket fence outside the author's boyhood home, his ice cream suit impeccable, his bushy white hair stiff with hairspray. Mark Twain's celebrated Missouri hometown is jumping again
  • Meanwhile, York's Elvis impersonator Eddie Vee will swap his rhinestone jumpsuit for a dapper two-piece when he takes to the stage as Buddy Holly.
  • A Hollywood wookiee impersonator is accused of head-butting a tour guide. HA!! More proof that the Rebels are just bad news…
  • Dole putting an impersonator on an ad saying "there is no God" in Hagan's voice. Random: Bark Worse Than Her Bite - Swampland - TIME.com
  • He's not so much female impersonator as female impersonator impersonator. The Sun
  • The pint-sized popstrel found success at an Elvis impersonators contest at the White Rose Shopping Centre, Leeds.
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