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pantomimist
noun as in actor
Strong matches
noun as in mime
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Example Sentences
In a review for the Chicago Daily News, the poet Carl Sandberg wrote: “He has the power of expression in his every move that makes him one the leading pantomimists of the screen.”
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.
The director Sergei Eisenstein was a fan, and the poet Carl Sandburg wrote that he had such expressiveness in his movements that he qualified as “one of the leading pantomimists of the screen.”
The Italians are born pantomimists, and they are accomplished dancers.
A French critic relates how, when he was young, he went night after night to a certain theatre in Paris to see a dance performed by a company of English pantomimists.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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