Mimed example sentences
Related (6): pantomime, mimeograph, mime, mimetic, mimic, mimicked
mime
verb
mimed (past tense) · mimed (past participle)
- 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:
Synonyms
pantomime, gesture, simulate, represent"Mimed" Example Sentences
1. She mimed the action of typing on a keyboard.2. He mimed the act of eating an invisible sandwich.
3. She mimed the motion of rowing a boat.
4. He mimed the sound of a trumpet playing.
5. She mimed the act of writing on a chalkboard.
6. He mimed the motion of turning a steering wheel.
7. She mimed the motion of taking a bow.
8. He mimed the act of swinging a golf club.
9. She mimed the motion of ringing a bell.
10. He mimed the action of shooting an arrow from a bow.
11. She mimed the motion of playing a violin.
12. He mimed the act of climbing a ladder.
13. She mimed the motion of pedaling a bicycle.
14. He mimed the action of throwing a Frisbee.
15. She mimed the act of hammering a nail.
16. He mimed the motion of sawing a piece of wood.
17. She mimed the action of stirring a pot.
18. He mimed the act of turning a page in a book.
19. She mimed the motion of opening an umbrella.
20. He mimed the action of kicking a soccer ball.
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