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pantomime

[pan-tuh-mahym] / ˈpæn təˌmaɪm /








VERB
mime
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG




Example Sentences

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Haldane acknowledged this "pantomime" had also happened under previous governments, adding that the "budgetary process has been degraded over many years".

From BBC

AI can help writers break "the blank piece of paper phenomenon," Seymour said, and it's good at what he describes as "pantomime," or producing straight-forward, blunt dialogue, though it lacks nuance.

From Reuters

The gesture, an insincere pantomime of resignation and regret, was symbolic of Springer’s cynicism and smarminess.

From Washington Post

We were in a “Cinderella” pantomime at Hackney Empire in London.

From New York Times

Sir Ian had been performing alongside comedian John Bishop in pantomime Mother Goose.

From BBC