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Pantomimist

noun
1.
An actor who communicates entirely by gesture and facial expression.  Synonyms: mime, mimer, mummer, pantomimer.






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"Pantomimist" Quotes from Famous Books



... which she has heard her father and uncles tell of that "officer's sore throat," which in 1861 and 1862, caused so many ludicrous incidents among the volunteer soldiery, the energetic rill master of one day being transformed into a voiceless pantomimist by the next, but, like Juliet when she spoke, she says nothing, and now the teacher once more cries, "Turn!" and then, suddenly, "Prepare to stop! Stop! Now look at your line! Now two of you have your horses' heads even! And how many of ...
— In the Riding-School; Chats With Esmeralda • Theo. Stephenson Browne



Words linked to "Pantomimist" :   histrion, mime, pantomime, actor, mummer, mimer, pantomimer, player, Marcel Marceau, role player, Marceau, thespian



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