Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

71 Sentences With "gesticulations"

How to use gesticulations in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "gesticulations" and check conjugation/comparative form for "gesticulations". Mastering all the usages of "gesticulations" from sentence examples published by news publications.

And also, since he has all these wild gesticulations -- GUILFOYLE: Oh, my God.
Their cutlery dances during more emphatic gesticulations and they occasionally break off into loud guffaws.
His gesticulations offer hope that the Oscar nominee will have no trouble convincingly casting spells onscreen.
Trump has a flashy and over-the-top style punctuated by unique hand gesticulations and facial expressions.
Instead, he just headed back toward his teammates — no celebrations or gesticulations, not even a fist pump.
His gesticulations sometimes devolved into jazz hands, and his voice could cover several octaves in a single sentence.
I'm sorry I continue lying about my wild gesticulations mocking a disabled reporter at the failing New York Times.
And President Trump also swiftly weighed in, using a photo opportunity in the Oval Office to ridicule Mr. O'Rourke's gesticulations.
And his comedic timing could't be better—dance moves veering just on the edge of inappropriate; solid mic placement and wild gesticulations.
In her brash Texas drawl, Jo Harvey laughed about their many near-divorces as Terry observed her gesticulations with a wry smile.
But it turned out that her finger movements weren't really all that dramatic, and on YouTube, I watched students with even more theatrical gesticulations.
Her thick accent — she and Bernie Sanders graduated from the same Brooklyn high school, James Madison — was underscored by her wild and consistent gesticulations.
I have been obliged to put a table between him and me to keep myself and my limbs out of the range of his gesticulations.
Those two gestures, often performed in quick succession, were the signature gesticulations of Ted Cruz's stump speeches during his now-abandoned bid for the Republican nomination.
The visual language, designed to aid the deaf or hard of hearing, is a set of gesticulations and hand movements that correspond to the spoken word.
We see it in "The Strong Man," an 1865 painting, which contrasts the jabber and gesticulations of an overactive barker and stolid obliviousness of the title character.
" Kerr then said that Pop calls his in-game gesticulations "going Serbian"—Popovich's father is Serbian—and jokingly called his own in-game behavior more "going Scottish.
Hartman hadn't come anywhere near nailing Trump's trademark accent or gesticulations, but the sketch did perfectly land the privileged family's utter disconnect from the experiences of average Americans.
She was even doing Mr. Trump's trademark gesticulations and facial expressions: pursing her lips, rolling her eyes and shrugging with disdain, as she sang about being rejected by women.
It turned out Mr. Sawyers had an uncanny ability to remember conversations word for word and pick up people's accents, the rhythms of their speech patterns and their gesticulations.
Postmodern architecture had always gestured toward the antique past, usually in a mode of acerbic or calculatingly boisterous irony, but Kuma's wild gesticulations in M2 were grotesque and overwhelming.
The silent gesticulations, of course, concerned Mohamed Salah, the ascendant global soccer star whose injured left shoulder has been the most talked-about body part of the 2018 World Cup.
He often took the stage with a flurry of less-than-self-conscious gesticulations, like a third-base coach flashing signals, proving proficient at vigorous fist pumps and seemingly indiscriminate crowd-pointing.
We were at the far end of the counter: my shoulder was pressed up against a wall, and Iida kept being jostled by the animated gesticulations of a broad man to her right.
During his 13-night run on the typically sober game show, Mr. Rogers charmed viewers, the internet, and eventually the host Alex Trebek with his wild gesticulations, occasional expletives, brazen wagers and encyclopedic knowledge.
The raccoons in my neighborhood are a good example, as they've become "habituated" to my shouts and gesticulations when I catch them rummaging through my garbage; the raccoons have learned to simply tune me out.
Spanning multiple decades and generations, Gerber's film beautifully chronicles avant-garde dancer and choreographer Anna Halprin as she takes inspiration from the sculpture of Auguste Rodin and passes his dramatic gesticulations along to her students.
Herminia Borja, a head taller than Ms. Pericet and wizened with age, sings as though she were extracting her own internal organs, a wringing of the heart matched by violent gesticulations that mangle the air.
This is the shell game as the oil industry intends it to work—keep prying eyes distracted from the truth, minimize the initial bad press, and make verbal gesticulations indicating you are sorry for any harm done.
Her tiny trunk made me think of Lily's hand gesticulations — how big and senseless they got, like mine — and how she had started to make to-do lists, as I did, just so she could cross things off.
By the 113 election season we will doubtless be inundated with thinly veiled romans à clef revolving around a billionaire bully with an Oedipus complex and a predisposition to manic gesticulations running for president on a vulgar platform of xenophobia and bigotry.
But it was not until a few years later, when they were appearing at the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas, that they began to perfect their chemistry: Ms. Smith played the straight woman, offering little reaction except for rolling her eyes at Mr. Prima's exuberant singing, dancing and gesticulations.
Or what about polyrhythmic salad, where each guest receives a music box to wind with their left hand while eating lettuce, dates, and grapes directly from the bowl with their right, and the waiter dances slowly, making "elaborate gesticulations" in front of the table until the food has been ingested?
While we all have accidentally ingested dozens of Carpool Karaoke clips through their constant presence in our content feeds, like we are all geese in a foie gras farm being force-fed James Corden's showboaty gesticulations, surely no one is actually staying up to watch The Late Late Show, its host program, in real time.
But let me mention the lyrical elegance of Patrice Johnson Chevannes as a former dancer and actress in a wheelchair who longs only to die; the spasmodic gesticulations of Kara Young as the teen poet; and the hearty camaraderie of Benja Kay Thomas and Pernell Walker as two parolees whose community service includes tearing down the tents of homeless people.
Seven dancers — men and women alike dressed in black sports bras and hyper-color Lycra tights, later donning T-shirts printed with their own faces — perform movements in that pastiche way McNamara has become known for; they form tableaux, they line up like a blasé chorus line, they move in canon, they prance, they body-roll, they make staccato angular arm gesticulations, they smack their hips with their fists like video clip backup dancers, and they take a break to drink water from water bottles in a severely formalized manner.
The wanton gesticulations of a Virgin in a wild assembly of Gallants, warmed with wine could be no other then riggish, and unmaidenly.
The wanton gesticulations of a Virgin in a wild assembly of Gallants, warmed with wine could be no other then riggish, and unmaidenly.
There are many similar accounts; in particular, Johnson was said to act in such a manner at the thresholds of doors, and Frances Reynolds—younger sister of artist Joshua Reynolds—said that, "with poor Mrs Williams, a blind lady who lived with him, he would quit her hand, or else whirl her about on the steps as he whirled and twisted about to perform his gesticulations".Hibbert 1971, p. 202. When asked by English poet Christopher Smart's niece, a young child at the time, why he made such noises and acted in that way, Johnson responded: "From bad habit." Reynold's 1769 portrait depicting Johnson's "odd gesticulations"Lane, Margaret (1975).
In order to better understand the linguistic values that gestures hold, Adam Kendon, a pioneer in gesture research has proposed to look at it as a continuum from less linguistic to fully linguistic. Using the continuum, speech declines as "the language-like properties of gestural behaviors increase and idiosyncratic gestures are replaced by socially regulated signs". Gestures of different kinds fall within this continuum and include spontaneous gesticulations, language-like gestures, pantomime, emblems, and sign language. Spontaneous gesticulations are not evident without the presence of speech, assisting in the process of vocalization, whereas language-like gestures are "iconic and metaphoric, but lack consistency and are context-dependent".
Ed. Mary Margaret Robb and Lester Thonssen. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois UP, 1966. Clasped, crossed, and folded hand positions. (Chironomia Plate 8, Figures 75, 76, 78) Chirologia, 1644 Chironomia is the art of using gesticulations or hand gestures to good effect in traditional rhetoric or oratory.
On the wedding night, Taimoor describes his family's importance to her and she should also give them a priority. As it was against Nigar's aptitude, she is overwhelmed and resists in her own gesticulations. Now, Nigar's pivot motive was to get rid of the whole of Taimoor's family. She uses Shama's submissive attitude as her base.
Agberos International is the 5th studio album by BANTU. The album was composed and written by all 13 members of the band. It was recorded live in Lagos, Nigeria over a period spanning 6 years. The title of the album ″Agberos International" was inspired by Lagos public bus conductors known as ″Agberos" who attract customers to board their vehicles through their wild gesticulations and loud voices.
These gesticulations were ridiculed for not being consistent with the hand movements in his various lectures. Li Yang chooses not to provide vocabulary lists or grammar notes for the words and phrases he uses. In his lectures, Yang sometimes translates English words or phrases into Chinese to focus on the emotion behind the word by reminding the audience of the Chinese translation to make the learning of the word faster.
It was in the summertime and the weather was hot. After he had spoken for about three hours he became conscious of the fact that his gutta-percha buttons were melting, and that he was about to be divested of part of his wearing apparel. Determined to finish, however, he gathered his trousers together with one hand, confining his gesticulations to the other, and in that attitude finished his sermon.
Generally when he had concluded a period, in the > course of a dispute, by which time he was a good deal exhausted by violence > and vociferation, he used to blow out his breath like a whale. There are many similar accounts; in particular, Johnson was said to act in such a manner at the thresholds of doors, and Frances Reynolds claims that, "with poor Mrs Williams, a blind lady who lived with him, he would quit her hand, or else whirl her about on the steps as he whirled and twisted about to perform his gesticulations". When asked by Christopher Smart's niece, a young child at the time, why he made such noises and acted in that way, Johnson responded: "From bad habit." Reynolds' 1769 portrait depicting Johnson's "odd gesticulations" He had a number of tics and other involuntary movements; the signs described by Boswell and others suggest that Johnson had Tourette syndrome (TS).
Prost, a mild-mannered driver, was angry with Senna. This one incident between the world's two best Formula One drivers at the time led to one of the most famous sporting rivalries in history. 1989 saw yet more controversy; Mansell, now driving a Ferrari, overshot his pit lane entrance; and, against his team's gesticulations, went into reverse gear and backed into his pit stop position, which was against the rules. Sometime after Mansell went out, he was given the black disqualification flag.
Reynolds' younger sister Frances observed during their time together "that men, women and children gathered around him [Johnson]", laughing at his gestures and gesticulations. In addition to Reynolds, Johnson was close to Bennet Langton and Arthur Murphy. Langton was a scholar and an admirer of Johnson who persuaded his way into a meeting with Johnson which led to a long friendship. Johnson met Murphy during the summer of 1754 after Murphy came to Johnson about the accidental republishing of the Rambler No. 190, and the two became friends.
To overcome these feelings, Johnson tried to constantly involve himself with various activities, but this did not seem to help. Taylor said that Johnson "at one time strongly entertained thoughts of suicide". Boswell claimed that Johnson "felt himself overwhelmed with an horrible melancholia, with perpetual irritation, fretfulness, and impatience; and with a dejection, gloom, and despair, which made existence misery". Reynolds' 1769 portrait depicting Johnson's "odd gesticulations" Early on, when Johnson was unable to pay off his debts, he began to work with professional writers and identified his own situation with theirs.
The film displays a male and female couple in the midst of an incomprehensible dialogue; while the male figure becomes increasingly animated and emotional, the female figure remains coolly composed and disaffected by the male figure's erratic gesticulations. Eliza and her friend exchange amused glances, while Victor, who sports painted nails, gazes intensely at the screen whilst tightly holding a furled flyer featuring a painting of a man. Once the film concludes, Victor is left alone in the auditorium. Victor is shown wearing female attire, applying make-up once more, gazing into his tabletop mirror.
In this rather hostile review, Selvin wrote: "You want cheese? She is a Velveeta volcano." and parody and is frequently impersonated on shows such as MADtv, Saturday Night Live, South Park, Royal Canadian Air Farce, and This Hour Has 22 Minutes for her strong accent and onstage gesticulations. However, she has stated that she is unaffected by the comments, and is flattered that people take the time to impersonate her. She even invited Ana Gasteyer, who parodied her on SNL, to appear onstage during one of her performances in New York City.
While on a family holiday in Blackpool, a mild-mannered man is mistaken for an international spy. He escapes a brush with the police in women's clothing which he has stolen but discovers a secret letter in the lady's handbag. This directs him to a meeting with representatives of Ptomania (a thinly-disguised Germany) who are involved in an attempt to sabotage an international glider competition. Hitler makes a brief appearance as the unnamed pilot of a doomed Ptomanian plane, complete with fringe, toothbrush moustache, and wild gesticulations.
Its title echoing that of the Guide Michelin, Guide Porcelaine to the Loos of Paris (1966) was similar to the London guide but additionally provided convenient phrases for the nervous British tourist. An example: "Donnez-moi les ordres simples pour atteindre le pissoir le plus pres d'ici; et, s'il vous plait, sans les gesticulations sauvages et tumultueuses",No diacritics in the original. i.e. "Please direct me to the nearest loo in simple terms and without waving your hands in too dangerous a manner." A French translation also appeared: Guide porcelaine des "lieux" de Paris (Editions de la Jeune Parque, 1967).
Tics may appear up to the age of eighteen, but the most typical age of onset is from five to seven. Johnson's tics and gesticulations manifested after his childhood scrofula; studies suggest that environmental and infectious factors—while not causing Tourette's—can affect the severity of the disorder. Pearce describes Johnson's birth as a "very difficult and dangerous labour", and adds that Johnson had many illnesses throughout his life: he "suffered from bouts of melancholy, crushing guilt, habitual insomnia, and he endured a morbid fear of loneliness and of dying." He also was "disturbed by scruples of infidelity" from the age of 10.
There is little record of Johnson's life between the end of 1729 and 1731; he most likely lived with his parents when experiencing bouts of mental anguish and physical pains. After these years of illness, his tics and gesticulations associated with TS became more noticeable and were "commented on by many observers". To further complicate Johnson's life, his father was deeply in debt by 1731 and had lost much of his standing in Lichfield. An usher's position became available at Stourbridge Grammar School, but Johnson's lack of a degree saw him passed over, on 6 September 1731.
A study conducted in central Italy proved this gesture frontier to be true; despite the mobility of the Italian population and the existence of nationwide media, the majority of the northern Roman population used the 'chin flick' with the Northern meaning, and the southern Neapolitan population used the Southern meaning. This separation is evident between Northern and Southern Europe as well as within Italy, for instance speakers of English and Dutch generally use gesticulations considerably less in their speech than Italians and Greeks. The heavy use of gestures in communication has historically been considered an indication of a lack of civilisation in Southern European nations by Northern European nations.
6, 7 December 1912, p. 12 [pdf p. 886] In London, however, the normally conservative Athenaeum waxed almost lyrical about the new film: > The producers of 'The Miracle', adapted as a Lyricscope play in colours, at > Covent Garden, have furnished us with another instance of the satisfactory > use to which the comparatively new invention has recently been put. Those > who were unfortunate enough not to see the representation at Olympia may now > get an excellent conception of that wonderful production[...] After being > afflicted so often by the gesticulations of animated bifurcated radishes, > it is indeed a pleasure to view the grace of real actors and actresses.
The first Spanish expedition to land in Tabasco was led by Juan de Grijalva, who on June 8, 1518, traversed in what is now the state of Tabasco. Grijalva arrived that day at the mouth of a great river, which the crew named "Grijalva" in honor of their captain. Juan de Grijalva went up the river to discover the inland area, and found four canoes full of Tabascans, painted and making gesticulations and gestures of war. But Grijalva sent the Mayas Julián and Melchorejo who were kidnapped from Ekab, so that they could explain to the Tabascans in the Chontal language that they came in peace.
Torn between a desire to kill Paul and to kill himself, Charles loads one of Paul's revolver pistols with a single bullet in one of its six chambers, spins the cylinder and pulls the trigger while pointing the gun at the sleeping Paul's head, only to hear just an empty click. Later, Paul, not realizing that the pistol has a bullet in it, points it playfully at Charles, whose panic-stricken gesticulations are not enough to dissuade Paul from pulling the trigger, thereby killing Charles. The doorbell rings and Paul goes to open it with the gun in his hand. The movie ends before Paul reaches the door.
His 2012 book Love Song: The Lives of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya is a dual biography chronicling the romance and professional collaboration of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya, and in 2013 he published Anything Goes: A History of American Musical Theatre. He has written a number of books on film, including analyses of the influence of Hollywood studios and of the role of female film stars. The New York Times spoke of Mordden as being among a group of "ruminators on popular culture" animated by "the gun-moll gesticulations of Pauline Kael, for whom responsiveness was everything." Gewen, Barry, The New York Times Book Review, December 12, 2004, p. 20.
Vendrame had reportedly been offered seven million lire to "play badly," during the match. He initially accepted, as Padova were facing financial difficulties at the time, and players only received match bonuses of 22,000 lire per point, the minimum amount allowed by the FIGC. However, during the match, after being jeered by the home crowd, he scored two goals to help Padova to a 3–2 away win, one of which came from an Olympic goal. Prior to scoring the latter goal, Padova won a corner, which Vendrame proceeded to take; he reportedly told the opposing fans through his gesticulations that he would score from the ensuing corner kick, and subsequently went on to score.
The first Spanish expedition to touch Tabascan land was led by Juan de Grijalva, who on June 8, 1518, discovered for Western eyes the territory that is now the state of Tabasco. Grijalva arrived that day at the mouth of a great river, which the crew named "Grijalva" in honor of their captain, its discoverer. Juan de Grijalva decided to go down the river to discover the inland area, and found four canoes full of Indians, painted and making gesticulations and gestures of war. They showed their displeasure with his arrival, but Grijalva sent the Indians Julián and Melchorejo so that they could explain to the natives in the Mayan tongue that they came in peace.
These women then > threw down their cloaks and bags and raised a loud wail, accompanied by > frantic gesticulations, lacerating their bodies with sharp shells till the > blood flowed from the wounds. After some time had been spent in this way the > women took up their bundles again and returned to the rear of their own > party.An elderly man of the Narwijjerook people now advanced and held a > short colloquy with the local mob. He then stepped back and brought his own > men forward, exhibiting in front three uplifted spears, to which were > attached the little nets left with them by the envoys already referred to, > and which were the emblems of the duty they had to perform.
Little is known about Johnson's life between the end of 1729 and 1731. It is likely that he lived with his parents. He experienced bouts of mental anguish and physical pain during years of illness; his tics and gesticulations associated with Tourette syndrome became more noticeable and were often commented upon. By 1731 Johnson's father was deeply in debt and had lost much of his standing in Lichfield. Johnson hoped to get an usher's position, which became available at Stourbridge Grammar School, but since he did not have a degree, his application was passed over on 6 September 1731. At about this time, Johnson's father became ill and developed an "inflammatory fever" which led to his death in December 1731.
As he did so, the Clerk of the Course had already started the lighting sequence to start the race, and the race went ahead despite his presence and Patrese's gesticulations. The other Arrows driver, Siegfried Stohr, ploughed into the back of his teammate's car, hitting Luckett. Luckett suffered a broken leg and lacerations but survived the incident. The race continued, and as the field was about to start the second lap, Stohr's disabled car was still on the circuit, and some of the furious marshals, who did not have the official authority to stop the race jumped onto the track and frantically waved at the drivers to stop while the cars passed by with very little space on the narrow track.
Former Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi On February 22, 2011, Gaddafi gave a televised speech amidst violent social unrest against his government. In the speech (in Arabic), Gaddafi vowed to hunt down protesters "inch by inch, house by house, home by home, alleyway by alleyway [Arabic: زنقة زنقة prounouced in Libyan dialect as Zenga Zenga]." An Israeli journalist and musician, Noy Alooshe, was watching the speech and saw Gaddafi's strange dress and gesticulations as something out of a trance party. Using the natural beat of Gaddafi's words, Alooshe spent a few hours at his computer and using Auto-Tune technology set the speech to the music of "Hey Baby," a song by American rapper Pitbull featuring another American rap artist, T-Pain.
From their gesticulations and their shouts, when > they were near enough to be heard, we saw that something was the matter, and > on taking them over the river, one of them, Lieut. Adendorff of Lonsdale's > Regiment, Natal Native Contingent, asking if I was an officer, jumped off > his horse, took me on one side, and told me the camp was in the hands of the > Zulus and the army destroyed; that scarcely a man had got away to tell the > tale, and that probably Lord Chelmsford and the rest of the column had > shared the same fate. His companion, a Carbineer, confirmed his story.Neil > Thornton, Rorke's Drift: A New Perspective, Fonthill Media (2016) - Google > Books In 1883 Adendorff spoke with Walter Stafford about what happened that day, with Stafford recording: > A friend of mine, Lieut.
As soon as > all was ready, large fires were kept blazing, round which the women and > children were collected as spectators; the Cockatoo and King George's men > formed two distinct parties, and generally danced in answer to each other. > The dancing consisted in their running either sideways or in Indian file > into an open space, and stamping the ground with great force as they marched > together. Their heavy footsteps were accompanied by a kind of grunt, by > beating their clubs and spears together, and by various other > gesticulations, such as extending their arms and wriggling their bodies. It > was a most rude, barbarous scene, and, to our ideas, without any sort of > meaning; but we observed that the black women and children watched it with > the greatest pleasure.
During this description, Chaparro made gesticulations that mimicked the afro that Colón had grown during the summer of 2004 while preparing for the debut of a new character. González concluded by noting how this signing was done so this wrestler could complete an unspecified "special" task for Capitol Sports, because this was the "perfect person" to accomplish it. The IWA further mocked Colón in a skit where Savio Vega dismissed this revelation, citing that he was going to air the video of a match where Flash Flanagan (who was active in the promotion performing as "Slash Venom") pinned him at OVW. This angle was concluded in a segment where González berated an unknown individual during a call for being unable to appear in a card, claiming that "he [was] as mediocre as [his] father and brother".
The condition was unknown during Johnson's lifetime, but Boswell describes Johnson displaying signs of Tourette syndrome, including tics and other involuntary movements. According to Boswell "he commonly held his head to one side ... moving his body backwards and forwards, and rubbing his left knee in the same direction, with the palm of his hand ... [H]e made various sounds" like "a half whistle" or "as if clucking like a hen", and "... all this accompanied sometimes with a thoughtful look, but more frequently with a smile. Generally when he had concluded a period, in the course of a dispute, by which time he was a good deal exhausted by violence and vociferation, he used to blow out his breath like a whale." There are many similar accounts; in particular, Johnson was said to "perform his gesticulations" at the threshold of a house or in doorways.
Lombard was particularly noted for the zaniness of her performances, described as a "natural prankster, a salty tongued straight-shooter, a feminist precursor and one of the few stars who was beloved by the technicians and studio functionaries who worked with her". Life magazine noted that her film personality transcended to real life, "her conversation, often brilliant, is punctuated by screeches, laughs, growls, gesticulations and the expletives of a sailor's parrot". Graham Greene praised the "heartbreaking and nostalgic melodies" of her faster-than-thought delivery, whereas The Independent wrote, "Platinum blonde, with a heart-shaped face, delicate, impish features and a figure made to be swathed in silver lamé, Lombard wriggled expressively through such classics of hysteria as Twentieth Century and My Man Godfrey." In 1999, the American Film Institute ranked Lombard 23rd on its list of the 25 greatest American female screen legends of classic Hollywood cinema, and she has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, at 6930 Hollywood Blvd.

No results under this filter, show 71 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.