How to use in-sentence of “mimic”:
+ Its wings have an orange and black pattern, and over most of its range it is a Müllerian mimic with the Monarch butterfly.
+ They are able to move about in hives unhurt because they mimic the scent of the bees.
+ Janey gets the nickname of Jill, to mimic the old Jack and Jill rhyme.
+ Over time, mimic species get closer to their models.
+ There is also some rock and gas, but various proportions of ice–rock–gas could mimic pure ice, so that the exact proportions are unknown.

Example sentences of “mimic”:
+ However, even an imperfect mimic might cause a bird to hesitate, and that may save their life.
+ Quite a few birds can mimic sounds they have heard.
+ This works, and Dexter is unable to enter without the right password to which he has to mimic Mandark’s voice.
+ The music video contains various influences of the 1990s, including the background dancers, which appear to mimic the “Fly Girls” from the TV series “In Living Color”.
+ They are harmless insects which often mimic wasps and bees.
+ During his adolescence, Dave was interested in music, so he developed an cardboard-electric guitar to mimic the Beatles records, also that he risked playing with the piano of a bar that was in the bottom of a residential complex in which they lived for some time.
+ They are most notable for their superb ability to mimic natural and artificial sounds from their environment.
+ He could mimic the sound of Livestockfarm animals, a rusty gate and noises from around the village.
+ The caterpillars of the peppered moth mimic the form and also the colour of the twig they rest on.
+ There are various medical conditions, other psychiatric conditions and drug abuse related reactions that may mimic the symptoms of schizophrenia.
+ This may explain cases such as “Papilio dardanus”, an African swallowtail, whose females mimic a number of unpalatable species from the Danaidae: survival is higher when each mimetic form is rare relative to its model.
+ The filling-in works with quite complex and unusual visual patterns, suggesting an active brain process works to mimic patterns surrounding the blind spot.
+ The moth also can mimic the bees’ scent.
+ To further confuse predators, when the leaf insect walks, it rocks back and forth, to mimic a real leaf being blown by the wind.
+ Combot didn’t mimic a different character every round like Mokujin, instead it changed fighting styles every match.
+ He can only mimic her.
+ However, even an imperfect mimic might cause a bird to hesitate, and that may save their life.
+ Quite a few birds can mimic sounds they have heard.
