Word | With apologies to |
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Description | Used before the name of an author or artist to indicate that something is a parody or adaptation of their work. 2001 - This Old House - With apologies to Robert Frost, boundary expert Walter Robillard says, 'Good fences on the proper line make good neighbours'. Used before the name of an author or artist to indicate that something is a parody or adaptation of their work. 2001 - This Old House - With apologies to Robert Frost, boundary expert Walter Robillard says |
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