You remember Olestra, the fat substitute that mimicked the creamy taste and silky-smooth feel of real fat but that wouldn't make you fat. |
While being introduced, your extended hand gesture is mimicked, and never returned. |
Radiographically, SARS is closely mimicked by bacterial bronchopneumonia or other viral pneumonias. |
She mimicked the sound of his breath, making her chest rise and fall like his. |
His first disc, while enjoyable, mimicked his late father's style but not the muscle, majesty and political bite. |
It seemed to flow from who he was, and mimicked the style of a particularly witty and avuncular friend. |