Immediately upon it came the thunder: a high, tearing noise, as though some huge thing were being ripped to pieces close above, which deepened and turned to enormous blows of dissolution.
Watership Down: A Novel
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a composition that imitates or misrepresents a style
When the French artist Marcel Duchamp drew a mustache on a copy of the Mona Lisa, he made the most famous parody in art history.
The Mona Lisa Vanishes
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deserving or inciting a feeling of sympathy and sorrow
There must have been something desperate or pitiable in my voice, for he slung his coat back over the partition.
Native Speaker
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He pushes my pitiful linoleum block aside and gently sets down an enormous book.
Speak
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deserving or inciting a feeling of sympathy and sorrow
Runt began to whimper, a piteous sound that made Pax want to comfort him, but Bristle warned him to keep away.
Pax
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His pitiless and hate-filled eyes locked with mine as he threw the daisy garland to the floor and crushed it with his foot.
Ophelia
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In Britain, 39 local authorities proscribed it, with a Cornish councillor demanding that all of those involved in its production should be locked up in Broadmoor. The Guardian
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Created on Wed Jan 03 17:07:37 EST 2024
(updated Mon Mar 04 09:33:05 EST 2024)
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