Pantomimic

Part of speech: adjective

Pantomimical.

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Usage examples "pantomimic":

  1. Her action indicated every nuance with admirable eloquence; she rendered the disdain, the hatred, the rage, which alternately inspire her with gestures and pantomimic actions of such striking reality that she might be compared to the greatest artists in the most famous parts. - "Correspondence of Wagner and Liszt, Volume 1", Francis Hueffer (translator).
  2. And yet, he may write the pantomimic story that pleases the audience most. - "Writing for Vaudeville", Brett Page.
  3. I am only afraid I cannot do anything with my part; it is a sort of melodramatic, pantomimic part that I have no capacity for. - "Records of a Girlhood", Frances Ann Kemble.