Aún no tenemos significados para "expressive pantomime".
1Although Adolay did not understand the words, she had no difficulty with the boy's expressive pantomime.
2He rubbed his stomach in expressive pantomime.
3She was an admirable conversationalist and spoke with that expressive pantomime which gives probability to the blackest lies.
4With expressive pantomime, and a few props, they demonstrated hunting techniques and tactics to youngsters and other clans.
5La Cibot, on her knees, bursting into tears, held out supplicating hands to them in very expressive pantomime.
6The Jesuit, far from being disconcerted by this incident, finished his phrase, as it were, by expressive pantomime.
7While the youth was enacting the disgusting but expressive pantomime, Ruth watched the countenance of her child in nearly breathless agony.
8His back was not turned more than half a minute, yet a most expressive pantomime took place in that short interval.
9However, by a careful raising of the voice in all difficult passages, and a wild, expressive pantomime, an understanding was arrived at.
10But he could see- IthankedHeaven for it-andI began a most expressive pantomime, stuffing my fingers in my mouth and gnawing at them energetically.
11"It is far more to the point that Joan is there," said Poluski, with expressive pantomime.
12"Il veut voir la jolimousse," we explained, and the War Babe held out the soap-box, pointing with expressive pantomime to the words on it.
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