- a word derived from pantomime.
Example Sentences
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In the histrionic profession the genius of hereditary is shown over and over again; and no more so than in Pantomimic families.
From A History of Pantomime by Broadbent, R. J.
This, of course, as we have seen, is impossible, and to use a familiar and trite saying, the Pantomimic Art is "as old as the hills" themselves.
From A History of Pantomime by Broadbent, R. J.
Primitive Pantomimic dancing is practised amongst the South Sea Islanders, and other races, and just as it was, presumably, at the beginning of the world.
From A History of Pantomime by Broadbent, R. J.
These "Platts" were, in all probability, one of the first written forms of Pantomimic entertainments known in England, and borrowed, as mentioned, from the Scenarios of the Italians.
From A History of Pantomime by Broadbent, R. J.
This, of course, we know is different, as we have seen that, from time immemorial Pantomimic scenes and dances have been represented.
From A History of Pantomime by Broadbent, R. J.