0 the act of using movements of your hands and body, and expressions on your face, without speech, to communicate emotions and actions or to tell a story:
2 the art of acting without speech, or a person who is skilled at performing this art, esp. in a theater:
3 to use actions without speech to communicate something, or to pretend to speak by moving your lips but without making any sound:
Thus, at least on one level, music mimes the narrative progress of the text, conspiring with it to ignore the trail of discontinuities left by the constraints of censorship.
They literally just mimed everything, they went through the entire actions, but they were allowed to get through to the very end that time, those actors.
The dance was too exact an inscription of the music: repetition of any musical event could do no more than inspire repetition of its attendant mimed gesture.
She locates female constitutive power in the body, arguing that music which mimes physical gestures can allow the usually gazed-upon female body to deflect that gaze.
She mimed the words ' icing sugar ' to her neighbour and, rather than saying the words out loud, she mimed the numbers as she pointed to and counted the cakes.
There are a number of miming societies in the country.
The children always contributed to school shows, most often in mimed sketches.
They are playing a piece of miming.
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contar con mímica, hacer mímica, mimo [masculine-feminine]…
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imitar, fazer mímica…
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mimer, mime [masculine], mime…
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