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mannerism

noun as in peculiarity of how someone behaves, acts

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Cahoon’s approach to the role is so full of zany affectations and mannerisms that it’s hard to feel on intimate terms with Albin.

And Jeremy Strong is fantastic as Cohn, also getting his character’s mannerisms down perfectly.

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Scanning the players across the line of scrimmage, he examines body positioning and mannerisms that can provide a tipoff.

Fans widely lauded Garr’s guest appearances, with some calling her “perfectly cast” given her striking resemblance to Kudrow both in appearance and mannerisms — the latter of which is played up on “Friends.”

I would see how my character would act, behave, my mannerisms and physicality.

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