15 Verbs to Use for the Word pantomime
It was a very moving tragedy; and after that when the curtain dropt, and I thought it was all over, I saw the most diverting pantomime that ever was seen.
As Peter came up, Tump Pack detached himself from the group and gave a pantomime of thrusting.
Sometimes she performed a pantomime with Paul, in the manner of the negroes.
"The first orator, after this effort, would return to the place whence he had come, and another, succeeding to him, after repeating the same pantomime as the former, would exclaim: "Ogive!!!
He exhibited a similar pantomime, with improvements.
To interpret this pantomime was difficult; and, the better to inform herself, Marie descended the stairs.
are annually expended in producing pantomimes for the amusement of the large and little children of this great metropolis.
Making the crowd recede so as to leave a large space free around him, he recommenced his pantomime with still greater animation.
She was staging a pantomime of excessive delight, noiselessly clapping her thin brown hands.
Sometimes he would extemporise a little rhyme for them, filling it out with his clear, happy voice, and that tender pantomime that comes so naturally to a man who not merely loves childrenfor who is there that does not?but one born with the instinct for intercourse with them.
Charles Farley (1771-1859), who controlled the pantomimes at Covent Garden from 1806 to 1834, and invented a number of mechanical devices for them.
From his place the man watched the transparent pantomime, read its meaning, stored the picture in his memory; but he did not speak.
"Eh!" said the piffero, showing all his teeth, and shrugging his shoulders good-naturedly, while the other echoed the pantomime.
"The face of man is the log-book of his thoughts, and Captain Ludlow's seems agreeable," observed a voice, that came from one, who was not far from the commander of the Coquette, while the latter was still enacting the pantomime described in the close of the preceding chapter.
Him and them North-enders, why they come along and called me names, and he tried to hit me, and I just shoved him away like this," and Henry executed a polite pantomime.