An actor who communicates entirely by gesture and facial expression.
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Examples for "mime"
Examples for "mime"
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.
1Truly, I shall be glad to get quit of this heartless mummer.
2He is more likely some fool or mummer pretending as a favor.
3Not a mummer has stalked forth; not an auditor sits waiting.
4They say you want to give your daughter in marriage to a mummer.
5They remained there for some time, still as a mummer's tableau.
1Another is resigned, a perfect mimer, but stupid.
2Then Mimer stepped up to the armor and touched it with his foot.
3It is this wisdom that Mimer keeps in his fountain.-NorseMythology, p 209.
4Mimer's friends, and the great king, too, joined in the applause.
5One day Mimer came into the shop and sat down beside Siegfried's anvil.
1Even the poor pantomimist of Drury Lane felt himself his superior.
2Interview with Marcel Marceau, the French pantomimist, who is at the Barrymore Theatre.
3Gratitude is undoubtedly a thing that should not be attempted by the amateur pantomimist.
4Thanks, however, to his lessons, she quickly became an excellent musician, pantomimist, and dancer.
5The tickets were to see a famed international pantomimist.
1Just like one of those pantomimers.
Translations for pantomimer