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gesticulate

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


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At the end of the game, Messi could be seen gesticulating at the 71-year-old Van Gaal and also went face to face with Edgar Davids, a member of the Dutch technical staff.

From Seattle Times

Responding to the report, China's defence ministry said the United States was "gesticulating and absurdly guessing about the modernisation of China's nuclear forces".

From Reuters

Glickman's introduction is utterly charming; with an easy smile, she warns the filmmaker of her habit of wildly gesticulating as she talks.

From Salon

"I understand some of the shouting taking place but I won't have people pointing in anger and gesticulating in anger at other people. Can we just take a moment just to calm down."

From BBC

The City manager angrily remonstrated with the crowd, wildly gesticulating before he claims coins were thrown in his direction.

From Seattle Times