gesticulate in English

verb
1
use gestures, especially dramatic ones, instead of speaking or to emphasize one's words.
they were shouting and gesticulating frantically at drivers who did not slow down

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "gesticulate" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "gesticulate", or refer to the context using the word "gesticulate" in the English Dictionary.

1. He tried to gesticulate a message.

2. They shout and gesticulate tremendously but cannot agree.

3. As if even hear them to steal steal murmurous , gesticulate.

4. If China conforms to this condition, I thought nobody dares to Chinato gesticulate.

5. Attitudinize (v.) 1784, "strike (physical) attitudes, pose affectedly, gesticulate;" see attitude + -ize

6. When we often speak of quality, just often gesticulate to the quality of industrial product.

7. Foreign reporter said that while uses the hand to gesticulate watch tower structure thickness.

8. Gesture, sign, bid, wave, indicate, signal, nod, motion, summon, gesticulate He Beckoned to the waiter

9. Gesture, sign, bid, wave, indicate, signal, nod, motion, summon, gesticulate He Beckoned to the waiter

10. Example sentence(s): You get a fair amount of bang for your kung fu buck: decent Fu-fights, the classic scenes of the Chopsocky genre, wherein, inevitably, large crowds of Hawaiian shirt-clad men run into either a brothel or a restaurant and proceed to gesticulate

11. Beckon: 1 v summon with a wave, nod, or some other gesture Type of: summon ask to come v appear inviting “The shop window decorations Beckoned ” Type of: appeal , attract be attractive to v signal with the hands or nod Synonyms: wave Type of: gesticulate

12. Bless: 1 v make the sign of the cross over someone in order to call on God for protection; consecrate Synonyms: sign Type of: gesticulate , gesture , motion show, express or direct through movement v render holy by means of religious rites Synonyms: consecrate , hallow , sanctify Antonyms: deconsecrate , desecrate , unhallow remove the