Similar words: pantomime, pantograph, pant, panther, pantry, pants, panty, canto. Meaning: n. an abbreviation of pantomime.
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1 This panto is playing strictly by the rules.
2 On reflection, Marti's the spitting image of a panto baddie.
3 There is no joviality to the Premiership panto season.
4 Every panto needs a hate figure, and in our everyday lives food and the science behind it is playing the part well.
5 The rest was pure theatre and less panto as United cantered to the three points.
6 Star Trek raises deep, even philosophical questions in a school panto environment.
7 I had one of my most embarrassing moments in panto in Nottingham.
8 Now, there has been talk that you're thinking of maybe going on to the stage and you've said you might actually quite want to do a panto .
9 Were you serious about that? -Did I say I wanted to do a panto? -I read it in the newspapers, so it absolutely has to be true!
10 But the list also included more outlandish aspirations such as appearing in panto and owning a brand new Mercedes.
11 Were you serious about that? -Did I say I wanted to ado a panto ? -I read it in the newspapers,[www.Sentencedict.com] so it absolutely has to be true!
12 The main materials of machine tool are carried on life cycle assessment applying the panto -environment functions and the assessment model of metallic materials.
13 The mahogany garage doors are a complement to the intricately designed Panto front doors for a well balanced fa?ade.
14 And the "oh" with which he precedes the imagined rejoinder, incidentally, is classically British: the joke doesn't work in a country without a tradition of panto.
15 Uh, I don't think I did, but you know, if it was a good panto, it might be quite fun.