The Collaborative International Dictionary
Pantomimic \Pan`to*mim"ic\, Pantomimical \Pan`to*mim"ic*al\, a.
Of or pertaining to the pantomime; representing by dumb show.
``Pantomimic gesture.''
--Bp. Warburton. --
Pan`to*mim"ic*al*ly, adv.
Wiktionary
a. Of or relating to pantomime.
Usage examples of "pantomimic".
There is no end to the whimsical alterations and ludicrous changes that take place upon these occasions, when scarce a sign or door plate in Eton escapes some pantomimic transformation.
In doing this Toby went through with a complete series of pantomimic illustrations--opening his mouth from ear to ear, and thrusting his fingers down his throat, gnashing his teeth and rolling his eyes about, till I verily believe the poor creatures took us for a couple of white cannibals who were about to make a meal of them.
Clones and products of the imitative arts the pantomimics didn't know whether what they were cloning was good or bad, they wait, get this wet blanket off me here's a pill, prednisone oxycodone God knows what take it anyway my head's splitting, falls right into line doesn't it, collapse of authenticity collapse of religion collapse of values what Huizinga called one of the most important phases in the history of civilization, and Walter Benjamin picks it up in his Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction in this heap somewhere, the authentic work of art is based in ritual he says, and wait Mr.