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8 Sentences With "travestying"

How to use travestying in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "travestying" and check conjugation/comparative form for "travestying". Mastering all the usages of "travestying" from sentence examples published by news publications.

A mime was a sort of farce, travestying real persons or events.
His metaphoric compositions allude to the form of liturgy, travestying the shapes of altars, gravestones and feretories.
I wish you had come a couple of days earlier and seen a concert performance they gave us, travestying the coaches.
Travestying himself in an omnipresent character, cooking up unbelievable adventures for himself in surrealistic decors, the incorrigible little man keeps laughing at himself.
Similarly, the Coens, for all their blithe insincerity, can't help but acknowledge the strange archaic power of the culture they have made a career of travestying.
The audio sculpture covered with a blue, green and grey camouflage pattern of Lego baseplates was described as a sardonic travestying of the Leopard Tank. Her collaborations are often of an ongoing, open-ended/cumulative nature. For instance, in 2010, in collaboration with writer/researcher/curator Ashkan Sepahvand, Haghighian founded the Institute for Incongruous Translation in order to support discord and negotiation in translation.
One of the best bits of fooling is > in the gas-chamber at Stepney, to which Sheerluck is to be lured and > suffocated. The gas-collector arrives with a long bill, and threatens to cut > off the supply when the arrears are at once paid. If Sherlock and Sheerluck > come your way, go and see them both. The critic for Punch wrote: > In these days, when burlesque is not regarded favourably, although not > altogether considered as a lost art, a signal tribute to the exceptional > success of Sherlock Holmes is the fairly successful attempt at travestying > it at Terry's Theatre.
His intellectual development in these early years would be illuminatingly described in his book We Live and Learn (1939), which relates his shifts of political allegiance in his early working years; in so doing he displays the honesty never to fall into the common trap of travestying views he has since renounced. From being a Conservative in his teens, he moved through The Liberal Party to arrive eventually at a very English form of socialism which would bear its most eloquent expression in his political testament First Things First (1938). He was a critic of authoritarianism, rejecting communism as ‘socialism minus the democratic sanction’. In the late 1930s, as a member of The Labour Party, he would be an advocate of the Popular Front policy against fascism, which was at variance with the official party line. Tilsley’s experiences as an accountant’s clerk played a major part in turning him to socialism.

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