Gesticulate [verb]

Definition of Gesticulate:

pantomime

Synonyms of Gesticulate:


Opposite/Antonyms of Gesticulate:

-


Sentence/Example of Gesticulate:

At first he kept his hands behind his back in a tight knot; then he began to gesticulate as he turned.

My subordinates may gird their loins to leap and run and gesticulate, shedding their own blood the while in crimson streams.

This is particularly the case with people who are somewhat theatrical and hence gesticulate too much.

The collar of his coat on the right side had an unpleasant way of flying up whenever he raised his arm to gesticulate.

One was talking loquaciously, using his free arm, on which hung a cane, to gesticulate.

Now old Sykes Huntington, when he was chief, used to bellow continually like a bull and gesticulate in a sort of delirium.

He might marvel how forty millions of people needed to stamp and gesticulate against a handful of obstructives.

I would walk up and down and gesticulate, struggling, fighting to make clear to myself what a true philosophy should set forth.

They talk and gesticulate together, while now and then a big red rough hand is thrust out savagely toward the curtain.

Now both hands of the great official came out and began to gesticulate.