Pantomimists example sentences
pantomimist
definition
- noun form of pantomime
pan·to·mime
noun
pantomime (noun) · pantomimes (plural noun)
- a dramatic entertainment, originating in Roman mime, in which performers express meaning through gestures accompanied by music.
- an absurdly exaggerated piece of behavior:
- a ridiculous or confused situation or event:
- a theatrical entertainment, mainly for children, that involves music, topical jokes, and slapstick comedy and is based on a fairy tale or nursery story, usually produced around Christmas.
- express or represent (something) by extravagant and exaggerated mime:
Synonyms
pantomime, mummery, fuss, commotion, trouble, bother, upset, agitation, stir, excitement, ado, palaver, rigmarole, nonsense, ballyhoo, performance, hoopla, rumpus, kerfuffle, commotion, uproar, outcry, disturbance, hubbub, fuss, upset, tumult, brouhaha, palaver, pother, turmoil, tempest, agitation, pandemonium, confusion, stir, excitement, scandal, sensation, hullabaloo, ballyhoo, hoopla, rumpus, flap, tizz, tizzy, stink, performance, scene, kerfuffle, snafu, farce, burlesque, slapstick, satire, vaudeville, sitcom, tragedy, gesture, simulate, represent"Pantomimists" Example Sentences
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