mime in the PONS Dictionary

mime Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to mime to a song

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This ten-day festival consists of musicals, theatre, concerts, dance, solo, mime, and puppetry shows.
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For the art of mime, see mime or pantomime.
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He referred to mime as the art of silence, and he performed professionally worldwide for over 60 years.
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The band twice appeared live in the studio, miming to the song.
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They stood around on stage and did not even pretend to mime.
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Teenage girls are also seen miming her vocals, while reminiscing in the whole duration of the video.
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On the other hand, the trickster is also a mime.
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They play dozens of parts that involve them using many skills - acting, mime, singing and dance.
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It is hinted that she has a fear of mimes that wear hats.
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Once it has passed to the sixth, he/she is asked what was being mimed, drawn or played.
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