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Occupation of performing artists known as mimes.
pantomime
mime
mimetics
mimestry
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1
Would that cool you off? She looked toward the ceiling,
miming
innocence.
2
Nobody is being cheated or swindled if the idols in question are
miming
.
3
She remembers vividly going into the garden afterwards and
miming
all the action.
4
By now, Frampton was
miming
something spasmodically to a new pedestrian.
5
I see the sock as a sort of chorus,
miming
a get-over-yourself critique.
6
The shadowy
miming
of Chopin's soul has nevertheless a significance for this generation.
7
Mmmmm, she says,
miming
ecstasy with a roll of the eyes.
8
She sarged him, basically -kneeling down and
miming
giving him a blowjob.
9
Pop is the area of music most often reviled for its reliance on
miming
.
10
But he did this, Mancini said,
miming
a card being waved in the air.
11
Ferris held out the shells in return,
miming
the transfer, and comprehension finally dawned.
12
Sighs dramatically,
miming
disappointment, as she pulls the tattered shreds of normality back together.
13
Chadwick snapped his fingers, then put his hand to his ear,
miming
a phone.
14
Zu wraps her arms around herself,
miming
a big embrace.
15
Tori pulled at her hair,
miming
pigtails, her eyes questioning.
16
I saw her gripping her throat and
miming
a cough.
miming
mime
accuse of miming
dwarf miming
meet in miming
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