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Meanings of
pantomimist
in English
Portuguese
mímica
Catalan
mim
Spanish
pantomimo
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An actor who communicates entirely by gesture and facial expression.
mime
mummer
mimer
pantomimer
Portuguese
mímica
Synonyms
Examples for "
mime
"
mime
mummer
mimer
pantomimer
Examples for "
mime
"
1
In theatrical circles, respect for this 63-year-old
dancer
-
mime
-
actor-
choreographer
-
director
has reached critical mass.
2
Photo: Gaumont Monsieur Chocolat plays to the French obsession with traditional
mime
.
3
The objects of the
mime
's
attentions clearly did not appreciate his act.
4
He has no signature post-goal
mime
conveying support for a bespoke charity.
5
Absolutely refuse to engage with him if he doesn't
mime
jovially along.
1
Truly, I shall be glad to get quit of this heartless
mummer
.
2
He is more likely some fool or
mummer
pretending as a favor.
3
Not a
mummer
has stalked forth; not an auditor sits waiting.
4
They say you want to give your daughter in marriage to a
mummer
.
5
They remained there for some time, still as a
mummer
's
tableau.
1
Another is resigned, a perfect
mimer
,
but stupid.
2
Then
Mimer
stepped up to the armor and touched it with his foot.
3
It is this wisdom that
Mimer
keeps in his fountain.-NorseMythology, p 209.
4
Mimer
's
friends, and the great king, too, joined in the applause.
5
One day
Mimer
came into the shop and sat down beside Siegfried's anvil.
1
Just like one of those
pantomimers
.
Usage of
pantomimist
in English
1
Even the poor
pantomimist
of Drury Lane felt himself his superior.
2
Interview with Marcel Marceau, the French
pantomimist
,
who is at the Barrymore Theatre.
3
Gratitude is undoubtedly a thing that should not be attempted by the amateur
pantomimist
.
4
Thanks, however, to his lessons, she quickly became an excellent musician,
pantomimist
,
and dancer.
5
The tickets were to see a famed international
pantomimist
.
6
Almost equally frequent were presentments of Agilius Septentrio, the celebrated
pantomimist
;
and of Palus, champion charioteer.
7
Vitellius compared her to Mnester, the famous
pantomimist
.
8
Carlo Antonio Delpini was a famous
pantomimist
in his day at Drury Lane, Covent Garden and the Haymarket.
9
I remember well the Frenchwoman Celeste, a splendid
pantomimist
,
and her emotional "Wept of the Wishton-Wish."
10
A great
pantomimist
-
aMlle
11
Mr. Hammond thinks I am a good
pantomimist
;
but Grimes declares I have no 'film charm,' and Miss Gray sighed again.
12
Describes Marceau's costume which is derived from costumes of
pantomimists
centuries ago.
13
Pantomimists
,
and dancing girls with bare faces, have replaced Paulus and Roscius.
14
It was at a dance at a studio, and some French
pantomimists
gave a little play.
15
This led to the education of a series of
pantomimists
,
who taught action conventionally to represent words.
16
His father was one of a troupe of Ephesian
pantomimists
,
and his mother a golden-haired Cyprian dancer.
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pantomimist
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
famous pantomimist
amateur pantomimist
celebrate pantomimist
clever pantomimist
finest pantomimist
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Translations for
pantomimist
Portuguese
mímica
fantasiado
mímico
Catalan
mim
pantomim
Spanish
pantomimo
mimo
Pantomimist
through the time