She does a fine imitation of whining lawn law-breakers.
He watched her make her eyes go sad-a very fine imitation of frailty.
I sat up blinking, giving a fine imitation of a man waking up.
It is considered one of the finest American imitations of an English country parish church.
Darkness held the garden and a fine imitation of the starry heavens glittered overhead.
The black seeds do a fine imitation of caviar.
Who was now stroking his chin in a fine imitation of a shrewdly avaricious businessman.
Brenda said, opening the door and frowning as she noticed his face, which was frozen in a fine imitation of a gargoyle.
He then gave a fine imitation of a man with a singleton diamond.
Yet, despite these strengths, it is ultimately only a fine imitation of the film.