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pantomimist

[pan-tuh-mahy-mist] / ˈpæn təˌmaɪ mɪst /


NOUN
impersonator
Synonyms
NOUN
mime
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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There may be some Irving Hoffmans around and they may be pleased about the reference, but I'm sure they are not from burlesque and are most likely not pantomimists.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was at a dance at a studio, and some French pantomimists gave a little play.

From Soldiers of Fortune by Davis, Richard Harding

I like the paragraph," said Harding; "you finish up, of course, with the apotheosis of pantomimists, and announce him as one of the lions of the season.

From Mike Fletcher A Novel by Moore, George (George Augustus)

You may sit at your ease in your library chair and command the services of the most innumerable company of comedians, tragedians, lovers, ladies, buffoons, soubrettes and pantomimists that the world ever knew.

From On the Vice of Novel Reading. Being a brief in appeal, pointing out errors of the lower tribunal. by Allison, Young Ewing

It was the policy of Augustus to cultivate other than political interests for the people; and he passed laws for the protection and privilege of the pantomimists.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 9 "Dagupan" to "David" by Various




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