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"gesticulate" Definitions
  1. to move your hands and arms about in order to attract attention or make somebody understand what you are saying

64 Sentences With "gesticulate"

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Poppy watches Titanic gesticulate as he answers questions, occasionally murmuring something.
Many people with aphasia gesticulate, draw or use picture boards to communicate.
He doesn't need to scream or gesticulate; the whole world is his runway.
As we talk, he occasionally leaps up to wildly gesticulate with his hands.
As he dreams, his movements mimic the scenario: If he's giving a lecture, he'll gesticulate.
As the argument escalates, the men stand up and begin to gesticulate at each other.
Pepper has a wheeled base — it can't climb stairs — and only uses its hands to gesticulate.
"The problem is the unions," he said, releasing his date's arm so he could gesticulate more exuberantly.
Breaking the journalistic fourth wall, I gesticulate wildly to Smith that the target is in the back.
The angrier he got, the more he would gesticulate, flinging his hands up to illustrate a point.
"On this, there is no need for other countries to gesticulate," Yang told a monthly news briefing.
But then, Jimmy rides his skateboard on the train platform, causing a cop to gesticulate wildly at him.
He "began having pseudo-seizure-like activity where he would gesticulate and make grunting noises," medical notes say.
" Condit asked me as we watched the TikTok user @jumpingspider theatrically gesticulate to audio from "Possibly in Michigan.
The way they gesticulate is somewhat related to other objects, and that's how they make sense of it.
He guzzles wine, jabs his knife to gesticulate, then, exactingly, flicks a fleck of food off the tablecloth.
The choreographer Faye Driscoll interjected every so often, asking the performers to slow down or to gesticulate more sharply.
Elderly men gaze longingly out of building windows, enjoy somber picnics by themselves, and gesticulate madly on a park bench.
All of the routinely difficult aspects of care work are made more challenging by Barkan's inability to speak, grunt, or gesticulate.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's foreign ministry said on Monday that the United States should not "gesticulate" about the South China Sea issue.
The photo shows Ocasio-Cortez mid-question and, as many of us do, using her hands to gesticulate as she speaks.
Humans can make eye contact with fellow drivers, wave at pedestrians, glower at cyclists, and otherwise shout and gesticulate to their hearts' content.
Just wait until you hear the wonders an English, Irish and Scottish accent will do for words like: fiscal, cactus, gummy, gesticulate and dry clean.
The speakers' cadences are those of the country preacher, and they ramble and gesticulate until the air feels gelatinous and every second holds a century.
It's possible that the act of raising his arm up to gesticulate or point at the image behind him could have triggered the voice assistant.
He shouted, gesticulated (as much as one can gesticulate while being pulled by six cops), and revealed his full, grey, David Letterman-after-retirement-esque beard.
To do a great Jimmy Fallon impression, all you need is an intense look in your eyes, gesticulate eagerly, and say the word "ever" a lot.
The sheer speed of Juventus's approach play took Monaco by surprise, leading Coach Leonardo Jardim to frantically gesticulate to his players early to close down their opponents.
"Canada, or any other country, should respect China's judicial sovereignty and should not make thoughtless remarks or gesticulate about things that fall under China's judicial sovereignty," he told reporters.
The bodies emphatically twist and gesticulate, but they operate as a single, multi-limbed, Hydra-headed host, while the artist's looping, squiggling chalk lines reside firmly on the paper's surface.
He propels himself forward at sharp, aggressive angles with the help of two sticks, which he also uses to gesticulate and even to embrace others, enfolding them into an instant prison.
After a platform lifted himself and the coffin to the main level, Lamar slowly crossed the stage, stopping to gesticulate in synchrony with the music, until reaching an unoccupied grand piano.
Orthodox ballet mime is used: Although Giselle's mother, Berthe (Elaine Kudo, the company ballet master), does not gesticulate the full story of the wilis, her sustained narration is authoritative and lucid.
Plus, pausing in the center of stairway to gesticulate wildly while wielding a selfie stick is an obvious nuisance, and New Yorkers of any borough aren't known for their patience with such tomfoolery.
The video opens not unlike the credits for a reality TV series, introducing you to each respective member as they stare down the camera and gesticulate in ways that subtly identify which "one" they are.
Their fever dreams feature lithe, pale female nudes with disproportionately tapered limbs, bulbous chests, and rounded bottoms who gesticulate, bathe, float, frolic and embrace in spaces illuminated by rosy whites, pale yellows, light greens, and bright orange.
My body is currently in an upswing, though that's not something I lean on, and now sometimes I take it for a walk or park it at the movies or sit across from a friend and we gesticulate wildly drinking cappuccinos.
His characters crumple, bellow and gesticulate as if they've got a huge stage they need to fill; his blotchy, wriggling lines magically fall together into the contours of a worn-out suit or the light on a litter-speckled stairwell.
For people of a certain age and a certain bent, the F40 is basically God I lack the poetry to fully express my attachment to this car, but the important thing to know here is that I gesticulate wildly and expressively while talking about it.
The voluble Speaker of the House, John Bercow — known worldwide for his distinctive, bellowed articulations of points of order — scolded senior Conservative lawmaker Michael Gove by telling him not to "gesticulate" or "rant," and saying he wouldn't behave in the same way when picking his children up at the school gate.
Gesticulate is the debut studio album by Non-Aggression Pact, released in 1992 by GPC Productions.
Sometimes the dancers place one hand below the ribs on the left and gesticulate with the right hand. This dance does not tire out its performers, and it is normally danced on moonlight nights in the villages away from the habitation. The dancers let-off a sound, "Dee Dee," in tune with the beat of the dance which adds to its grace.
Their music featured an abrasive industrial-dance sound, with funky, grind-hop drum loops overlain by harsh vocals and thought-provoking audio samples from various movies and documentaries. Their lyrics focused mostly on the issues of racism and mass media. N.A.P. released their first album Gesticulate in 1993 with bassist and pianist Dan Bates on the now defunct General Purpose Cassettes (G.P.C.) label.
The electronic music was composed and sequenced with an Ensoniq EPS 16+ digital sampler. Additional sounds were taken from a Roland Juno-106 analog synthesizer. The G.P.C. label usually sold merchandise with unusual packaging, as such, the Gesticulate CD was a limited-edition release with an aluminum foil cover and screen-printed artwork. The cassette tape version was sold in a metal can.
Energy pervades the work of art, and the more that energy is clarified, intensified, and concentrated, the more compelling the work of art should be. Dewey gives the example of young children intending to act a play. “They gesticulate, tumble and roll, each pretty much on his own account, with little reference to what others are doing.” This is contrasted with the “well-constructed and well- executed” play.
Each time, the censors disapproved of his work. Finally, after much experimentation, the actor's makeup was changed to fair from swarthy, he was told not to gesticulate too much, and he created a nondescript, vaguely European accent (which was nicknamed "Spenchard") for his role. The accent proved difficult to maintain. During long takes, D'Arcy would slip into his native French-inflected voice, forcing these scenes to be reshot multiple times.
He compares the games with their modern counterparts, lamenting the loss of creativity in modern youths. Other comments on societal changes are in the book. A child is taking a swimming lesson in a pool, intently watched by his parents who have a maid in tow with various items in her hands. While the parents gesticulate wildly at their son, the lifeguard and instructor calmly sit by the pool, watching the boy's smooth progress.
Two additional figures serve as intermediaries. All four figures gesticulate animatedly, denoting a lively exchange of words. The subject of their discourse is a matter of controversy. It has been interpreted as a recitation of verse by the poet before an episcopal audience; a legal proceeding between Süßkind and two Christians presided over by the bishop;Jahrmärker, Manuela. “Die Miniatur Süßkinds von Trimberg in der Manessischen Liederhandschrift.” Euphorion 81 (1987): 330-346.
He also made many fine finished drawings, mostly landscapes, in pen and watercolour such as the Landscape with the Woodcutter in 1522.image The drawing opens at ground level on a clearing surrounding an enormous tree that is placed in the center, dominating the picture. Some see the tree pose and gesticulate as if it was human, splaying its branches out in every corner. Halfway up the tree trunk, hangs a gabled shrine.
English bowlers were frequently substituted at the end of bowling spells and temporarily replaced with fresh fielders. The England coach Duncan Fletcher argued that these substitutions were either legitimate injuries or players "answering the call of nature" (i.e. using the toilet). The issue came to a climax in the 4th Test, when Ponting was run out by substitute Gary Pratt, causing him to angrily shout and gesticulate in the direction of the England dressing room.
236 He also campaigned successfully for the removal of titles from German members of the royal family, through the Titles Deprivation (Enemies) Act 1917. MacNeill had some eccentricities. The Times commented 'his learning was allied to a disposition of quite an explosive kind, which, when he was on his feet, made him shout and gesticulate and twist about into many odd shapes and forms'. His memoirs, What I Have Seen and Heard (1925) in the main eschew substantive political discussion in favour of anecdotes and character sketches.
His photographs do > not search souls, they look at surfaces; these are not so much portraits as > documents. . . . His subjects knew the rules of photography, knew not to > smile or gesticulate – they were always still, needing to be recorded, > longing for celebrity. Ridgers's photography captured the transitory nature > of culture, a fleeting glimpse into what arrives, passes and is gone.Val > Williams, "Marks on the flesh: Character, costume and performance in British > photography"; in Val Williams and Susan Bright, How We Are: Photographing > Britain, from the 1840s to the Present (London: Tate, 2007; ), p.21.
Feet are musically placed in front and backwards and turnings are taken to the right, sometimes the dancers place their one hand below the ribs on the left and gesticulate with the right hand. This dance does not tire out its performers and it is normally danced on moonlight nights in the villages away from the habitation. The dancers of this dance let-off a sound, "Dee Dee" in tune with the beat of the dance which adds to its grace. This dance has also been integrated into Bhangra in the eastern parts of Punjab.
They were active from about 480 BC until near the end of the 5th century BC. In their artwork, the figures seem elongated and have small heads, the garment folds are falling stiff, resembling stairs, and the images are framed with red-figure style ornamentations, such as detailed furniture and drapery. The range of motifs is also influenced by previous periods. Thus, Achilles and Ajax playing a boardgame, a popular black-figure motif introduced by Exekias, are depicted often. The figures gesticulate as if using a form of sign language, especially the hands often appear stiff and theatrical.
The Caliph tells Omar that he has fallen in love, which is overheard by the princesses of Ababu; they are furious that he seems to ignore them, but the Chief Policeman reassures them that "He's in Love". At the wazir's palace, Hajj is on trial for the theft of 100 pieces of gold. The wazir has no need for evidence; he sentences Hajj to 20 lashes, and his right hand is to be cut off. The poet pleads that, as a poet and storyteller, the loss of a hand would cripple his career; it is the gesture that tells the story ("Gesticulate").
This ca.1960 video is filmed outdoors, and shows the soldiers laughing, joshing each other, and dancing comically at the end. This is acting of course, and a striking contrast to the severe picture of Soviet life which was being presented at that time in the West. In the last moments of the "Kalinka" performance, Belyaev, like the other soldierly soloists not allowed to gesticulate while singing, cannot help himself and performs a brief Russian dance movement with his arms, showing us something we did not know before: that his background was in Russian dance culture as well as in music.
Hilliard T. Goldfarb, author of The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: A Companion Guide and History, instead suggests that it is a dramatic stage scene in which the players gesticulate theatrically, and also about Botticelli's intent to convey "a clear political message." One does not. however, hire one of the greatest artists of the time to adorn the inside of a wedding chest or the back of a chair, even in a mansion, with clear political messages; presumably, the panel was meant for public display of some sort. Botticelli ten years later was to die in obscure and unappreciated poverty; nevertheless, he was recognized even then as a great master.
In 1882, an indirect free-kick was awarded for any violation of the throw-in law. In 1931, on a proposal by the Irish Football Association, this was changed to an award of the throw-in the opposing team (except for a violation of the double-touch rule, which remained punishable by an indirect free-kick). In 1966, it was specified that opponents who "dance about or gesticulate in a way calculated to distract or impede the thrower" should be cautioned for ungentlemanly conduct. In 1997, this wording was updated to punish with a yellow card an opponent who "unfairly distracts or impedes the thrower" for "unsporting behaviour".
Rossi barged Márquez at turn seven on lap six but Márquez out-braked Rossi at turn fourteen later in the lap. Rossi grew increasingly frustrated with the battle for third and turned backwards to gesticulate to Márquez which was interpreted as a signal that the pair should stop duelling and slipstream one another to get back to Pedrosa and Lorenzo who were pulling away. After some close passes through the section of the track entering turn nine on lap seven, Rossi was on the inside line through the turn thirteen long-right hander with Márquez to his left. Rossi appeared to slow deliberately and push Márquez ever wider as they went into turn fourteen.
In 2010, under the same format conference/one-man-show, Franck Lepage started Inculture(s) – 2, in which he deals with Teaching. Then Inculture(s) 5 with Gaël Tanguy, on Social protection, based on the theorytical work of Bernard Friot. With the developing network of Workers' co-operatives of Popular Education, especially 'La Grenaille', Le Pavé of Rennes, L'orage of Grenoble, Le vent debout of Toulouse and L'engrenage of Tours, he helps them in creating other gesticulate conferences. About a hundred conferences are then created by the end of 2014. The self-disbandment of Le Pavé in December 2014, leads to co-found a new structure of Political popular education « L'Ardeur » (Blazing Heat) with a new group of radicalist gesticulating conference folks.
Rice dancer Laurie Cameron appears for the circa 1930 > fantasy La Peri (by either St. Denis or Miriam Winslow, who took over the > Boston Denishawn school of the Braggiotti sisters), wafting swags of > material that depend from her cap. The heelwork that Dansarté's Jean-Marie > Mellichamp beats out in Viva Faroan has the air of flamenco without its now > familiar complexities. In the early 20th century, what did American > audiences know or care about authenticity? On these fine programs, you can > see the influence of Isadora Duncan in Chopin dances performed with lovely > sincerity by the Rices, or get a whiff of German modernism in Miriam > Marmein's circa 1932 mime, Argument des Boulevardiers, in which Valerie > Farias Newton and Rebecca Rice wear mannish attire and gesticulate with > rhythmic fury.
Donisthorpe announced in the 24 January 1878 edition of Nature that he would advance that conception: "By combining the phonograph with the Kinesigraph I will undertake not only to produce a talking picture of Mr. Gladstone which, with motionless lips and unchanged expression shall positively recite his latest anti-Turkish speech in his own voice and tone. Not only this, but the life size photograph itself shall move and gesticulate precisely as he did when making the speech, the words and gestures corresponding as in real life." A Dr. Phipson repeated this idea in a French photography magazine, but renamed the device "Kinétiscope" to reflect the viewing purpose rather than the recording option. This was picked up in the United States and discussed in an interview with Edison later in the year.
Franck Lepage is one of the founder of Workers' co-operative of Popular education 'Le Pavé' (self-disbanded in 2014). An activist of Popular education, he was until 2000, Managing director of programmes in Community Centers and research specialist with 'Institut national de la jeunesse et de l'éducation populaire'. By telling the story of Christiane Faure (the first ever Director of Popular Education in France in 1944), he criticizes vividly the role of Culture and Arts in our society in a conference called Inculture(s) 1 – L'éducation populaire, monsieur, ils n'en ont pas voulu…, (Inculture(s) 1 – Popular Education, Sir, they did not want any of it...), he played on stage in a « conférences gesticulées » (a new concept of gesticulate conference), that became more and more popular from 2006 to 2014. Many people were to follow then on different subjects.
That took > strong moral principles, intellectual rigour, and courage." - Robin Wilton, > Senior Advisor for Internet Trust, Internet Technology Office, Internet > Society > "Where others would have been slowed down by false reassurance, or given up > in the face of intimidating detail, Caspar would read the legislation, read > the code, understand the context, and keep going until he had a way forward. > Once the analysis was clear, and the solution formulated, he would set about > communicating it, with the same dogged enthusiasm."- Ben Goldacre > "Over the years, we met on the same conference circuit, surrounded by the > usual suspects. We’d share our frustration about legal developments and > government idiocy. He’d rant about ‘charlatans and crooks’, ‘sinister > drafting’, ‘disingenuous politicians’. He’d draw diagrams on paper napkins > when excited, wanting to show someone how TOR worked. Jump up and > gesticulate wildly, as if solving a Rubik’s cube, describing YouProve and > anonymous credentials. He boycotted conferences he’d urged me to attend > (after I’d bought my flights) on grounds that the sponsors were evil.

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