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Gesture   /dʒˈɛstʃər/   Listen
Gesture

noun
1.
Motion of hands or body to emphasize or help to express a thought or feeling.
2.
The use of movements (especially of the hands) to communicate familiar or prearranged signals.  Synonym: motion.
3.
Something done as an indication of intention.  "A gesture of defiance"
verb
(past & past part. gestured; pres. part. gesturing)
1.
Show, express or direct through movement.  Synonyms: gesticulate, motion.



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"Gesture" Quotes from Famous Books



... [A gesture of refusal from Mme Flache.] Yes, yes! I insist, [Mme. Flache and the nurse gently bring the cradle to her.] Nearer, nearer, so that I can see him well—the darling! My child, my child! And I am going to ...
— A Comedy of Marriage & Other Tales • Guy De Maupassant

... Tourville said upon the subject, and the more gesture and emphasis he used to impress the belief in his truth, the less Caroline believed him, and the more dislike and contempt she felt for the duplicity and pitiful meanness of a character, which was always endeavouring to seem, instead of to be.—He understood and felt the expression ...
— Tales and Novels, Vol. VII - Patronage • Maria Edgeworth

... a little impudence is requisite; Observe me, with what a garbe and gesture martiall I will beseige ...
— A Collection of Old English Plays, Vol. II • Various

... took from his breast a paper he had there, handed it to the Queen, who, as soon as she saw it, flung up both her arms with a scream, and took away that hand nearest the Prince, and which he endeavored to kiss. He went on speaking with great animation of gesture, now clasping his hands together on his heart, now opening them as though to say: 'I am here, your brother, in your power.' Lady Masham ran round on the other side of the chair, kneeling too, and speaking ...
— The History of Henry Esmond, Esq. • W. M. Thackeray

... I need not bid you go in peace, for I think you have discovered that I am not formidable at close quarters,' said the Prince, and made her a fine gesture of dismissal. ...
— Prince Otto • Robert Louis Stevenson


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