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Gesticulate

verb
(past & past part. gesticulated; pres. part. gesticulating)
1.
Show, express or direct through movement.  Synonyms: gesture, motion.






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"Gesticulate" Quotes from Famous Books



... retain her schoolroom faculty for learning poetry by heart, there is no power on earth to prevent her from making her de'but, somewhere, as Juliet—if she be so inclined; and such is usually her inclination. That her voice is untrained, that she cannot scan blank-verse, that she cannot gesticulate with grace and propriety, nor move with propriety and grace across the stage, matters not a little bit—to our young lady. 'Feeling,' she will say, 'is everything'; and, of course, she, at the age of ...
— Yet Again • Max Beerbohm



Words linked to "Gesticulate" :   nod, shake, stretch out, bow down, beckon, wink, hold out, stretch forth, communicate, cross oneself, intercommunicate, spat, bless, wave, applaud, exsert, sign, acclaim, shrug, gesticulation, bow, extend, clap, put out



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