Synonym: histrionics, representation, theatrical performance. Similar words: electrical, theatre, patrician, amphitheatre, pediatrician, matriculation, prickly heat, intricate. Meaning: [θɪ'ætrɪkl] n. a performance of play. adj. 1. of or relating to the theater 2. suited to or characteristic of the stage or theater.
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(61) The road itself had become a colony of residents specializing in theatrical and allied activities.
(62) He had a business card, which he presented with a theatrical flourish when I told him where I was headed.
(63) But its theatrical power also stems from its vivid evocation of time and place.
(64) Meanwhile look out for the new Fashion Editor Edwardian-style frock coats with their theatrical, dandyish look.
(65) Holden spent 10 years as an actress in touring theatrical productions.
(66) Her outlook had been considerably broadened by her theatrical experiences.
(67) When the daughters were ten, their talent was recognized by a well-known theatrical director.
(68) He tossed the salad tableside in big wooden bowls with much theatrical flair and the customers were entranced.
(69) The issue of theatrical performance is an important one, and one that will appear again in the next chapter.
(70) Just wanted to drop you a note to say break a leg and all those other theatrical cliches.
(71) The view across the garden valley to the Old Town, dominated by the majestic Castle, is extravagantly theatrical.
(72) However when he's not sorting out pest problems in Leeds he is treading the floorboards in many amateur theatrical productions.
(73) Traditional bridal wear combines with theatrical costume and effects to create an entertaining and thought-provoking visual statement.
(74) We have an extensive wardrobe of costumes for hire for theatrical productions or as fancy-dress.
(75) It also has trap doors in the stage for more theatrical magic.
(76) At this point I have to say he was, from an early age, exceedingly theatrical.
(77) It lacks light and shade, the conviction and theatrical intensity that drives words straight into people's hearts.
(78) Several students get through adequate, but not nearly as theatrical, renditions.
(79) Amy had had previous theatrical work and soon became one of his principals.
(80) Dreams, predictions, a haunting vocal soundtrack and a glamorous set establish Transfer's new show a characteristically rich theatrical presentation.
(81) His instant emotion was the actor-manager's: theatrical cordite, writer fire.
(82) The property room looked like a theatrical battlefield with masks and armour lying around in different stages of completion.
(83) And I don't go in for those terrible exercises that some theatrical actors swear by.
(84) Lawrence was thirty-six years old, the same age at which his father had begun his own theatrical career.
(85) The restoration is subject to final approval by the city of Chicago, said Livent, a Toronto-based theatrical producer.
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(86) Meanwhile, we were gearing up for my first theatrical performance in New York.
(87) She was always impressed by his fame and would have liked a theatrical career.
(88) The flames would flicker on the glass of the brass-framed pictures, enlivening the theatrical characters, making everything cosy.
(89) He adopts Harsnett's premise that possession is a theatrical performance - Edgar continually brings attention to his madness being a pretence.
(90) There were rival theatrical cliques, and rifts and vendettas among the games people over alleged unsporting behaviour.
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