pantomime in the PONS Dictionary

pantomime Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to do a pantomime of sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He also performed in pantomime, for the first time in 1896.
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The whole pantomime seemed hollow to me even then.
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Turf dance also includes story telling which is a style based on pantomime life stories or everyday activities.
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The group puts on between 4 and 6 in house productions a year, including an annual family pantomime.
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In studying gestures from a psychological, psycholinguistic, and/or neuropsychological context, pantomimes can be distinguished by how they are carried out.
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At the theatre, he also taught classes in pantomime.
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Because competitors are not allowed to use props or costumes, they must pantomime a prop when necessary.
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A variety of productions are held throughout the year such as drama, ballet, opera and pantomime.
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She made her stage debut at the age of three in pantomime.
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He has also performed in pantomime and musicals.
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