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Definition of Pantomimed
1. pantomime [v] - See also: pantomime
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pantomimed
Literary usage of Pantomimed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Werner's Readings and RecitationsReaders and speakers (1902)
"Book contains "Hiawatha: a pantomimed Reading;" "Hiawatha, a Drama in Five Acts
... Longfellow's poem pantomimed by S. Schell. 2 parts, i hour. Any number. ..."
2. The Art of Photoplay Making by Victor Oscar Freeburg (1918)
"sibility, therefore, of composing a series of pantomimed actions into a dramatic
... His three-fold problem, stated concisely, is, to conceive pantomimed ..."
3. The Art of Acting and Public Reading: Dramatic Interpretation by Rollo Anson Tallcott (1922)
"The letters are actually necessary because of some particular business which
would not be understood if pantomimed without the properties. ..."
4. The Art of Acting and Public Reading: Dramatic Interpretation by Rollo Anson Tallcott (1922)
"The letters are actually necessary because of some particular business which
would not be understood if pantomimed without the properties. ..."
5. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1891)
"... the wrong way when asked where some one is gone, is less guilty than to say
wrongly. pantomimed lies are, in short, for the most part, easily gotten ..."
6. The Journal of Heredity by American Genetic Association (1916)
"Sometimes they merrily pantomimed the care of Janet, and the lessons in baby
craft that they had learned. They called the baby "Moon- Child" and invented ..."