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parodist
[ par-uh-dist ]
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- self-paro·dist noun
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But Byrne himself is the parodist, and he commands the stage by his hollow-eyed, frosty verve.
The parodist who wrote the following newspaper quatrain was no enemy of the automobile in spite of his cynicism.
English serious opera has not often fallen a prey to the untender mercies of the parodist.
Self-control and self-restraint are also needed; a parodist may go to the very edge, but he must not fall over.
He first made his mark as a parodist and a writer of humorous Latin verse.
A 'Parodist's Apology,' added in the later edition of the Lapsus.
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