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    Pan·to·mime
    /ˈpan(t)əˌmīm/

    noun

    • 1. a dramatic entertainment, originating in Roman mime, in which performers express meaning through gestures accompanied by music.
    • 2. a theatrical entertainment, mainly for children, that involves music, topical jokes, and slapstick comedy and is based on a fairy tale or nursery story, usually produced around Christmas. British

    verb

    • 1. express or represent (something) by extravagant and exaggerated mime: "the clown candidates pantomimed different emotions"
  2. a. : an ancient Roman dramatic performance featuring a solo dancer and a narrative chorus. b. : any of various dramatic or dancing performances in which a story is told by expressive bodily or facial movements of the performers. a ballet that is part dance and part pantomime. c.

  3. a play or entertainment in which the performers express themselves mutely by gestures, often to the accompaniment of music. significant gesture without speech. an actor in dumb show, as in ancient Rome.

  4. PANTOMIME definition: 1. (in Britain) a funny musical play based on traditional children's stories, performed especially…. Learn more.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PantomimePantomime - Wikipedia

    Pantomime (/ ˈ p æ n t ə ˌ m aɪ m /; informally panto) is a type of musical comedy stage production designed for family entertainment. It was developed in England and is performed throughout the United Kingdom, Ireland and (to a lesser extent) in other English-speaking countries, especially during the Christmas and New Year season.

  6. PANTOMIME meaning: 1. (in Britain) a funny musical play based on traditional children's stories, performed especially…. Learn more.

  7. noun. /ˈpæntəmaɪm/. /ˈpæntəmaɪm/. . ( also British English, informal panto) [countable, uncountable] (in the UK) a type of play with music, dancing and jokes, that is based on a fairy tale and is usually performed at Christmas. We took the children to a pantomime. He has also appeared in pantomime.

  8. 1. the art of conveying emotions, actions, and thoughts by gestures without speech. 2. a play or entertainment in which the performers express themselves by gesture alone, often to the accompaniment of music. 3. significant gesture without speech.

  9. the use of movement and the expression of your face to communicate something or to tell a story synonym mime a magical tale told through pantomime and song When I finally arrived, he made a pantomime of checking his watch and shaking it in disbelief.

  10. If you say that a situation or a person's behavior is a pantomime, you mean that it is silly or exaggerated and that there is something false about it.

  11. 6 days ago · pantomime in American English. (ˈpæntəˌmaim) (verb -mimed, -miming) noun. 1. the art or technique of conveying emotions, actions, feelings, etc., by gestures without speech. 2. a play or entertainment in which the performers express themselves mutely by gestures, often to the accompaniment of music. 3.

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