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Sentence count:181+7Posted:2017-03-03Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: histrionicsrepresentationtheatrical performanceSimilar words: electricaltheatrepatricianamphitheatrepediatricianmatriculationprickly heatintricateMeaning: [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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(91) She didn't sew herself, so she had an acquaintance from a theatrical costumiers run them up in his spare time.
(92) But this is not, thankfully, a compact disc with a theatrical agenda.
(93) At both school and university he showed talent for acting and theatrical design.
(94) His work is known for its theatrical style and creative use of shadows.
(95) But was it somehow implicit in the spectacle, the spotlights, and the theatrical production values?
(96) Without a theatrical release in their own domestic market, they stood little chance of recouping the money lavished on them.
(97) Not like most of the theatrical friends of yours who really don't listen, do they?
(98) Once again, the setting is theatrical, and the perspectives are varied - Act I presents the audience at a play.
(99) The film's heritage slant caught the attention of Miramax Films, who bought it for theatrical release in the States.
(100) I. Kata is not a dance or theatrical performance.
(101) One who performs a theatrical role.
(102) Jessica dipped into her store of theatrical anecdotes.
(103) The theatrical troupe is touring the country.
(104) Of course, no theatrical performance can be entirely either.
(105) The clothes were very showy, very theatrical.
(106) The scenery constructed for a theatrical performance.
(107) Some theatrical masterpieces deal with the subject of incest.
(108) The work demanded boundless energy and theatrical imagination.
(109) a firm of theatrical costumiers.
(110) Much of Shavian drama is constructed around the inversion of a conventional theatrical situation.
(111) They want him to emote and perform the proper theatrical gestures so they can see their emotions enacted on the public stage.
(112) He is the author of His Majesty, The American and is editor of Introduction to Photoplay and The American Theatrical Film.
(113) A theatrical scene requires an obstacle unless it is a pure connective or expository situation.
(114) A minor role in a theatrical production, usually without speaking lines.
(115) "We're not that contrived. We're not that theatrical." — "That's a matter of opinion.".
(116) Magentaand fuchsiaare perceived as sensual and theatrical. But water-downthe red in lighter pinks and the raw sensualityof red is replaced with gentle romanticism.
(117) Opened in 2002, this Theater consists of two auditoria, Blue and Red(Sentencedict), for contemporary and experimental theatrical performances.
(118) The band's performance was filled with theatrical flourishes. Albarn wore a black top hat, as did his all-female backing string section, the Demon Strings.
(119) Dress up the theatrical dance - pop star Lady GaGa.
(120) She knew many theatrical personalities and had worked, among others, with George Bernard Shaw.
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