Thesaurus / pantomime
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While Putin may relish the role of world’s pantomime villain, Xi still clings to the notion that a resurgent China is a force for good.
CHINA'S SUPPORT FOR RUSSIAN AGGRESSION TOWARD UKRAINE CONFIRMS THE WEST'S WORST FEARSCHARLIE CAMPBELL / LONDONFEBRUARY 22, 2022TIMEHarjo educated Oprah Winfrey and the 12 million people watching her talk show about the true provenance of a pantomime called the “tomahawk chop.”
THE ASTROS MISTREATED THEIR SPORT. THE BRAVES MISTREAT HUMAN BEINGS.KEVIN BLACKISTONEOCTOBER 29, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThe death is real, and yet the movements seem like a pantomime, awkward and inadequate.
THE FIRST MURDERKATIE MCLEANAUGUST 19, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWIn dramatic interpretation the voice is a much more significant feature relatively than is the detail of gesture in pantomime.
EXPRESSIVE VOICE CULTUREJESSIE ELDRIDGE SOUTHWICKShe tried a pantomime of washing her hands, but to the boy she had appeared to be merely wringing them.
THE AMAZING INTERLUDEMARY ROBERTS RINEHARTThe professional and amateur stage rights on this pantomime are strictly reserved by the author.
FIFTY CONTEMPORARY ONE-ACT PLAYSVARIOUSThe description of the stroke dealt by Mr. Adams's wife did not account for this peculiar feature in Bartow's pantomime.
THE CIRCULAR STUDYANNA KATHARINE GREENThe English excel in pantomime as much as the French in comedy.
TRAVELS THROUGH THE SOUTH OF FRANCE AND THE INTERIOR OF PROVINCES OF PROVENCE AND LANGUEDOC IN THE YEARS 1807 AND 1808LT-COL. PINKNEYThe comic authors entertained spectators by fantastic and gross displays, by the exhibition of buffoonery and pantomime.
BEACON LIGHTS OF HISTORY, VOLUME IJOHN LORDI remember having played here once myself with a pantomime act.
MY WONDERFUL VISITCHARLIE CHAPLINWORDS RELATED TO PANTOMIME
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