Mime example sentences

Related (4): pantomime, mimic, gesture, imitate

mime

noun

mime (noun) · mimes (plural noun) · mime artist (noun) · mime artists (plural noun)

  - the theatrical technique of suggesting action, character, or emotion without words, using only gesture, expression, and movement:

  - a theatrical performance or part of a performance using mime:

  - an action or set of actions intended to convey the idea of another action or an idea or feeling:

  - a practitioner of mime or a performer in a mime:

  - (in ancient Greece and Rome) a simple farcical drama including mimicry:

  - use gesture and movement without words in the acting of (a play or role).

  - convey an impression of (an idea or feeling) by gesture and movement, without using words; mimic (an action or set of actions) in this way:

MIME

noun computing

MIME (noun) · MIMEs (plural noun)

  - a standard for formatting files of different types, such as text, graphics, or audio, so they can be sent over the internet and seen or played by a web browser or email application.

Synonyms

pantomime, mummery, pantomime, mummery, pantomime, mummery, pantomime, gesture, simulate, represent

"Mime" Example Sentences

1. She was so good at miming that I thought she was actually speaking.
2. The mime artist entertained the audience with his silent jokes.
3. That mime was so skilled that he was able to convey complex emotions without saying a word.
4. The mime troupe performed a stunning rendition of a classic love story.
5. She used mime to express her frustration with the situation.
6. The mime's movements were so fluid that it was as if he was underwater.
7. The mime's white face paint helped to emphasize his facial expressions.
8. He mimed putting salt on his food, but accidentally grabbed the sugar instead.
9. The mime's interpretation of the scene was nuanced and thought-provoking.
10. The children laughed as the clown mimed his way through a silly skit.
11. Her mime skills were so impressive that she landed a job as a performer at a theme park.
12. The mime's exaggerated gestures made the audience burst into laughter.
13. The mime conveyed a sense of despair through his slow and deliberate movements.
14. The audience was captivated by the mime's poignant portrayal of love and loss.
15. She used mime to teach the students about body language and nonverbal communication.
16. The mime's movements were so precise that he seemed more like a robot than a human.
17. The mime's facial expressions were so vivid that even those in the back row could see them clearly.
18. The mime's performance was so engaging that it kept the audience's attention for an entire hour.
19. He mimed the action of taking a bow, but forgot to actually bow.
20. The mime's performance was so seamless that it was as if he was telling a story with his body.
21. The mime used props to enhance his performance and make it more interactive.
22. The mime's performance was a perfect example of the power of nonverbal communication.
23. The mime's grace and fluidity were a testament to his years of training.
24. The audience was amazed by the mime's ability to convey complex emotions through movement alone.
25. The mime's performance was a reminder of how much can be communicated without speaking a single word.
26. Her mimed response was so genuine that it was almost as if she had really spoken.
27. The mime's performance was a beautiful tribute to the art of physical expression.
28. The audience was spellbound by the mime's ability to create a complete story without uttering a single word.
29. The mime's playful antics brought a smile to the faces of all who watched.
30. Her mime skills were so impressive that even her colleagues were in awe.

Common Phases

1. Pretend to be trapped in a box;
2. Act out a conversation without speaking;
3. Mime walking against the wind;
4. Pretend to climb an invisible ladder;
5. Use imaginary props such as a hammer or tennis racket;
6. Mime being stuck in quicksand;
7. Do a pantomime of a magician performing tricks;
8. Act out a sneeze without making a sound;
9. Mime falling off a ledge;
10. Pretend to be stuck in a spider web.

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