A performance using gestures and body movements without words.
Form of musical comedy stage production mostly performed during Christmas and New Year's.
1 The English excel in pantomime as much as the French in comedy.
2 Pandemonium, closely followed by pantomime five minutes later at the other end.
3 He played the pantomime villain role perfectly and made millions doing it.
4 You're the spell-makers' children who were supposed to come to my pantomime !
5 But this guy had taken the pantomime to an entirely different level.
6 Pursued and pursuer were alike silent; the scene was like a pantomime .
7 It is all painted red and white like Scaramouch's in the pantomime .
8 Matters were being conducted in pantomime , and the players understood their parts.
9 At the kitchen table Mrs. Toomey saw the pantomime and was curious.
10 The action of the dancers should convey this meaning by appropriate pantomime .
11 It was a right good vaudeville comique, played in dialogue and pantomime .
12 Radiohead also starred in the best music biz pantomime of the season.
13 But he had not seen the pantomime founded on the traditional narrative.
14 By pantomime , I called his attention to the shift of the storm.
15 For once, at least, the usual course of the pantomime was reversed.
16 The fact is, the pantomime must be completely armed at every point.
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Pantomime в диалектах
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