You get this flurry of gesticulatory activity, followed by a raising of the eyebrows and a widening of the eyes as the orator pauses. |
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Cumberbatch admitted that he's still trying to get to grips with Strange's gesticulatory spell-casting. |
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Therefore, Woolf is engagingly and illustratively gesticulatory. |
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Now he was more paint-spattered, wired, and gesticulatory than ever. |
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By investigating acting manuals, treatises on the passions, and writings on the gesticulatory arts, she argues for the importance of figurative language in Bernini's pieces. |
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