pantomime|pantomimed|pantomimes|pantomiming in English

verb

[pan·to·mime || 'pæntəmaɪm]

perform a mime show, make a performance in which one expresses ideas through movement and gestures without speaking

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1. The patient pantomimed an exit instruction to the nurse.

2. Pantomime isn't acting?

3. We took the children to a pantomime.

4. He has also appeared in pantomime.

5. Let's take the children to the pantomime!

6. Invite them to pantomime each answer.

7. The audience roared at the pantomime.

8. Why would you do this, this pantomime?

9. Arlequinade: Musique Pour Une Pantomime De Carnaval

10. 10 He has also appeared in pantomime.

11. She's acted in a lot of pantomime.

12. Pantomime is about bringing laughter to thousands.

13. The children perform a Christmas pantomime every year.

14. It's an evening of music, drama and pantomime.

15. She performed a pantomime of having swallowed an insect.

16. He wore a black cloak, like a pantomime villain.

17. Invite the children to pantomime the correct way to pray.

18. Dumb Crambo is a pantomime game similar to Charades

19. At first I taped my talks and had them played through the sound system while I pantomimed.

20. A comedy or pantomime in which Harlequin is the main attraction.

21. Her island had a twenty-foot movie screen, a pantomime parade, carnival.

22. A pantomime actor might have done what you did today.

23. It took humility and courage on the part of Ezekiel to act out the two prophetic pantomimes.

24. How appropriate that her latest stage role should be in pantomime.

25. “transported neorealism to a new place… masina all but patented the adjective ‘Chaplinesque’ with her repertoire of pantomimed wonder.” – j