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gesticulate

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


Example Sentences

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The first homeless person I encountered was a shouting, tattooed man, shirtless and gesticulating at drivers near a 405 Freeway overpass.

From Los Angeles Times

He repeatedly tried to push open a door to the tightly guarded Palais des Festivals, pressing his face against the glass and gesticulating to the security personnel that he needed urgent access.

From Washington Post

She sits with the judges, played by Meg Harper and Janet Panetta — New York dance royalty — gesticulating as if a real discussion is taking place.

From New York Times

People gather by the tracks, pointing and gesticulating: “Someone rescue that bill! The only thing that will allow our representative government to continue is in that bill!”

From Washington Post

Several Palestinians rushed up to lob rocks at the driver and a passenger, who could be seen gesticulating through the window.

From Reuters