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“Enough is Enough,” also certainly covers the daily gesticulation by politicians, pundits and the press regarding the latest polling figures, and trying to guess what the presidential debate will be like next week.

From Salon

He used the tactics of a thespian – wild gesticulations, theatrical shifts in cadence – to animate into life the stakes of his subject matter.

From Salon

Your readers will need to take your word for it when you describe the level of my facial expressiveness and gesticulations.

“She fears multiple parts of her performances can be interpreted as ‘sexual gesticulations’ or ‘imitating sexual acts,’” the judge wrote.

Staff said her English was "poor" but some felt they could "communicate effectively using simple words and hand gesticulations".

From BBC

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