Synonym: dumb show, mime. Similar words: phantom, mime, atomic, epitomize, customize, entomology, pant, pants. Meaning: ['pæntəmaɪm] n. a performance using gestures and body movements without words. v. act out without words but with gestures and bodily movements only.
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31. He had an infectious sense of humour, and recently scripted an amusing and satirical pantomime.
32. The waitresses in the Adelphi Tearooms wished that the pantomime were still on.
33. This pantomime went on for some time and, inevitably, the emotional strain brought on a resurgence of his symptoms.
34. It also features serious drama festivals, touring shows, lively musicals and pantomime.
35. The use of pantomime also enhances the sentimental force of the play.
36. The entertainment reminded Alix of the end-of-term pantomime at school, a regular feature of her own girlhood.
37. Their noses and foreheads bump against each other; there is a sudden flurry of limbs, an absurd pantomime struggle.
38. A most amusing pantomime was acted before her.
39. As it opened,[http://sentencedict.com/pantomime.html] he watched the pantomime with interest.
40. He is currently starring in pantomime in Weston-super-Mare.
41. Where then does that pantomime villain, globalisation, fit in?
42. A pair of stage sisters did a pantomime in costume.
43. He was dressed for the pantomime, in all the absurdity of a clown's costume.
44. The rights of every American to good government have been damaged by the pantomime on Capitol Hill.
45. Pantomime? Vitas was there, and one of the amateur actors in the performance.
46. Chaplin feared that the art of pantomime was under threat.
47. I've not seen a real, old fashioned pantomime for donkey's year.
48. He feared that the art of pantomime was under threat.
49. Five of the best - paid managers endured pantomime grilling by Congress.
50. No: We will not obey the instruction to bring just one piece of carry-on luggage; we will often pretend not to hear, then perform a Tony-worthy pantomime of surprise if confronted.
51. I know the pantomime to which you're referring, it was really amusing.
52. But this time there are no pantomime villains, like bolshy shop stewards or incompetent managers, to make sense of the narrative.
53. A comedy or pantomime in which Harlequin is the main attraction.
More similar words: phantom, mime, atomic, epitomize, customize, entomology, pant, pants, panting, rampant, occupant, flippant, pantheism, wanton, antonym, dominant, run rampant, participant, meantime, guarantor, intolerant, predominant, in the meantime, marie antoinette, mimi, mimic, from time to time, tome, tomb, atom.