0 movements with your hands or arms intended to express something or to emphasize what you are saying: --
They also mock opponents with distracting gesticulations and humorous insults.
She dresses with taste, and her manner is perfectly easy and self-possessed; her gesticulation appropriate and graceful.
Once retold with a different kind of gesticulation, the subject would lose all of its lively atmosphere.
Kraus blamed the flag marshals for the incident, as could be seen from his gesticulations immediately after the crash.
I just thought that his gesticulation during the race was maybe a little disrespectful.
I have heard with amazement a suggestion to-day about the courses of trade north and south, east and west, a form of argument that lends itself to ready gesticulation.
The other thing was the absence of the qualities indulged in by some alleged demagogues—gesticulation, and waving of arms and shouting.
I am glad that it is just gesticulation.