The Copy Cat Imitation is the highest form of flattery, but it could create hostility between you and your friend.
Simeon Press, 1991), there was open "hostility" to the idea of business-oriented education at Yale.
When news stories accused him of reaping profits from the Twitter account's affiliate website while not paying to use the pictures, he faced a storm of hostility.
The actress, who was raised a Roman Catholic, was already listed as a "potential trouble source" by the church because her father was a prominent psychiatrist, a profession for which Scientology has a deep hostility.
Adults whose mothers had been the most affectionate during their assessment as babies had the lowest levels of anxiety, hostility and general distress.
There is growing hostility and discrimination towards people crossing borders in search of asylum or opportunities denied to them at home.
James, adding that it's a sign of "impersonal hostility among passengers," an atmosphere "created by the airlines by the way they manage the passengers.
It took l0 years of hard work, facing opposition that ranged from quiet skepticism to outright hostility.
Other therapists have suggested nail-biting may be due to inward hostility – it is a form of self-mutilation after all – or nervous anxiety.
Diplomats and politicians need to put aggression and hostility back into its cage.
In the thick of party conflict in 1800, Thomas Jefferson wrote in a private letter, "I have sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man.
Albert Ellis, Michael Abrams, Lidia Dengelegi, The Art & Science of Rational Eating, 1992 Fat is a barrier, a bellicose statement to others that, to some, justifies hostility in kind.
Where they once witnessed anger and hostility, they now noted an emerging gentleness and love.
The Weasel said that he had a special hostility to mice.
I'm filled with anger and hostility.