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gesticulation

[je-stik-yuh-ley-shuhn] / dʒɛˌstɪk yəˈleɪ ʃən /


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She sings her Ballad — which recounts the Dutchman legend, with an emphasis on his redemption by a woman who will be faithful to him until death — with dramatic gesticulations and a sense of ironic overstatement.

From New York Times

He couldn’t understand what the man was saying, but screaming and gesticulation is something of a universal language: Mandas gathered that the man was annoyed.

From New York Times

She also claimed sometimes to see "angels" which communicated to her through gesticulations.

From BBC

Mimicking his appearance, gesticulations and histrionics aside, my overall approach meant zeroing in on the four topics that obsessed Trump: immigration, Obamacare, trade and “the swamp.”

From Washington Post

Her meticulous supporting research, gesticulations and songs captivated council members — some of whom struggled not to crack a smile during Miller’s unconventional public comment.

From Los Angeles Times