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gesticulate

[je-stik-yuh-leyt] / dʒɛˈstɪk yəˌleɪt /
VERB
pantomime
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Dear Vladimir Putin, if I was your mother I would have loved you more," the actress character said to the camera, gesticulating wildly. "

From Fox News

Should we throw up our hands in despair at humanity’s recklessness—or, at the very least, wildly gesticulate while uttering our grievances?

From Scientific American

Rittenhouse tried to keep going, gesticulating with his arms but speaking in a vomitous retch.

From New York Times

As Medvedev started to pull away in the fourth set, Tsitsipas also drew a warning for a coaching violation, the fault of his highly animated father/coach gesticulating from the player’s courtside guest box.

From Washington Post

Kirby Smart leaped and danced and gesticulated across the field at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis for the entirety of Monday night.

From Washington Post