The writing which appears to be most easy, will be generally found to be least imitable. |
He replied in his imitable way that he didn't need anyone to teach him his politics. |
Part of it is that the tone, with its signature heavy vibrato, is imitable. |
He says, not by sacrifice, or by a Mediator, but by a steady adherence to all that is great and good and imitable in nature. |
It didn't make the poems any less admirable or, for me, even more imitable. |
Dabbing, this is the given name to the technique used by craftsmen who superpose layers in order to imitable the veins characteristic of marble. |