Occupation of performing artists known as mimes.
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Examples for "pantomime"
Examples for "pantomime"
1The English excel in pantomime as much as the French in comedy.
2Pandemonium, closely followed by pantomime five minutes later at the other end.
3He played the pantomime villain role perfectly and made millions doing it.
4You're the spell-makers' children who were supposed to come to my pantomime!
5But this guy had taken the pantomime to an entirely different level.
1In theatrical circles, respect for this 63-year-old dancer-mime-actor-choreographer-director has reached critical mass.
2Photo: Gaumont Monsieur Chocolat plays to the French obsession with traditional mime.
3The objects of the mime's attentions clearly did not appreciate his act.
4He has no signature post-goal mime conveying support for a bespoke charity.
5Absolutely refuse to engage with him if he doesn't mime jovially along.
1Our discussion will hopefully help guide further study of these interesting mimetics.
2HBMs are versatile membrane mimetics that show promising results in sensor technology.
3Ghrelin mimetics may be useful in the treatment of estrogen-dependent breast cancer.
4Background: Acute pulmonary edema may be induced by beta 2-mimetics used for tocolysis.
5This suggests that lynx1-mimetics may have potential for treatment of asthma and COPD.
1He was accosted, however, by the mime artist Little John Nee, dressed as a moving statue.
2Sometimes he's mistaken for a spray-painted mime artist.
3He then worked with Lindsey Kemp, mime artist and theatre director, honing some skills in non-verbal expression.
4Photo: Criterion Tati started out in show business as a vaudeville comedian and mime artist in the years before WWII.
5This comic and mime artist is one of three New Zealand artists taking part in the Sydney Festival in January.
1Would that cool you off? She looked toward the ceiling, miming innocence.
2Nobody is being cheated or swindled if the idols in question are miming.
3She remembers vividly going into the garden afterwards and miming all the action.
4By now, Frampton was miming something spasmodically to a new pedestrian.
5I see the sock as a sort of chorus, miming a get-over-yourself critique.
6The shadowy miming of Chopin's soul has nevertheless a significance for this generation.
7Mmmmm, she says, miming ecstasy with a roll of the eyes.
8She sarged him, basically -kneeling down and miming giving him a blowjob.
9Pop is the area of music most often reviled for its reliance on miming.
10But he did this, Mancini said, miming a card being waved in the air.
11Ferris held out the shells in return, miming the transfer, and comprehension finally dawned.
12Sighs dramatically, miming disappointment, as she pulls the tattered shreds of normality back together.
13Chadwick snapped his fingers, then put his hand to his ear, miming a phone.
14Zu wraps her arms around herself, miming a big embrace.
15Tori pulled at her hair, miming pigtails, her eyes questioning.
16I saw her gripping her throat and miming a cough.
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Estados Unidos da América