Synonym: motion, movement, sign, signal. Similar words: suggest, disturb, suggestion, disturbing, texture, lecture, culture, feature. Meaning: ['dʒestʃə(r)] n. 1. motion of hands or body to emphasize or help to express a thought or feeling 2. the use of movements (especially of the hands) to communicate familiar or prearranged signals 3. something done as an indication of intention. v. show, express or direct through movement.
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151, With that gesture began a long day of live music by every Stax artist to raise money for the Watts Summer Festival.
152, He made a gesture with his handkerchief as if it were water pouring over a dam.
153, He handed it and his sunhat back to the fuming bowler, who felt the gesture was not made with due courtesy.
154, But the counterproductive nature of this policy gesture can not escape attention.
155, Did Mr Djindjic truly believe that Mr Karadzic deserved his support, or was the gesture utterly cynical?
156, As a conciliatory gesture, the restaurant was built like a large shack, so as not to be too obtrusive.
157, This was an important political gesture and it is glossed over here.
158, History may come to see that embrace as a gesture of fond farewell.
159, Votes were a mere formality, a gesture towards Party democracy.
160, The liberals regarded sending telegrams of condolence as a polite gesture.
161, She put her arms around my sister and me in a gesture of solidarity.
162, He made a sweeping gesture at the microphones, cameras and reporters.
163, The visit was a goodwill gesture to Raychem, which employs 1(sentencedict.com),300 people at its sites in Dorcan and Cheney Manor.
164, The formal gesture, chivalrous and yet intimidating, was like a bucket of cold water thrown over Constance's confidence.
165, Either way I thought it a nice gesture, and when I next caught his eye I smiled.
166, The fight started when one of the fans made a rude gesture at a player.
167, But if airway going to make a gesture, it's best not to do it while airway white-hot.
168, If Jack had been at all concerned that his impulsive gesture would result in an awkward silence he need not have worried.
169, The impetus fur any step[sentencedict.com], pose or gesture should be part of the overall rhythm of the ballet.
170, The drinks industry has made a gesture towards its concern about alcohol misuse by setting up the Portman group.
171, Robinson was surprised and a little alarmed at such an untypical gesture.
172, The referee made a sweeping gesture with his arm over the prostrate figure of the white fighter.
173, Then, perhaps feeling that his gesture was mawkish, he looked embarrassed, took the flowers out and backed away.
174, The gesture is likely to be surrounded by much ballyhoo when it is officially announced in April.
175, It was an empty gesture - she knew he wouldn't stay there.
176, The choreographer's problem is how to make subtle or vigorous gesture visible to those on the other side of the footlights.
177, Urquhart looked to the ceiling in a gesture of comic despair.
178, He gave no verbal instruction but occasionally would gesture with his hand, like a conductor.
179, She said payment was not necessary but perhaps a gift of twenty-one rupees would be a nice gesture.
180, My shoulders hunched up, my hands dug down into my pockets, each gesture made was grand as the movies.
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