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pantomimist

[pan-tuh-mahy-mist] / ˈpæn təˌmaɪ mɪst /


NOUN
impersonator
Synonyms
NOUN
mime
Synonyms


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Reo King Sanshiro, a pantomimist, was standing outside a Chinese restaurant on a busy street in Kumamoto City.

From New York Times • Oct. 21, 2017

Today, at 40, raven-haired, bulbous-nosed Sid Field is saluted as perhaps England's finest pantomimist since Charlie Chaplin sailed for the U.S.

From Time Magazine Archive

Head & shoulders above this excellent support stood the Hamlet of Louis-Jean Barrault, onetime pantomimist and cinemactor, and a brilliant renegade from the Comedie Fran�aise.

From Time Magazine Archive

A gifted dialectician, a truly artistic pantomimist and a master of timing ...

From Time Magazine Archive

Good fortune worked no change in BROWN,Though she’s a mighty social chymist;He was a clown—and by a clownI do not mean a pantomimist.

From The Bab Ballads by Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), Sir