Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet GESTURING
GESTURING
Definition av GESTURING
- böjningsform av gesture
- presensparticip av gesture
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9
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Nej
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Exempel på hur man kan använda GESTURING i en mening
- People will sometimes feel as if they are gesturing, feel itches, twitch, or even try to pick things up.
- In concert, Hendrix sometimes substituted lyrics for comic effect; scuse me while I kiss the sky" was rendered scuse me while I kiss this guy" (while gesturing towards Mitchell), scuse me while I kiss that policeman" (at a near riot in Los Angeles), or scuse me while I fuck the sky" (during a downpour in Seattle).
- Seshin, in contrast, is depicted in mid conversation, gesturing and speaking, an extroverted counterweight to the solemn Mujaku.
- Ologun earned the ire of the referee with unsportsmanlike conduct as he tripped and pushed over Fujimoto repeatedly, trying to punch at him afterward, and going for sucker punches after gesturing for a break, all of which led to a yellow card.
- In the TV series Silicon Valley, the character Russ Hanneman remarks that he feels poor when he has regular car doors, rather than doors that go "like this" (gesturing as if his arms were gull-wing doors) or "like this" (gesturing as if his arms were scissor doors), leading to other commentators referring to scissor doors as "billionaire doors".
- There was a standard operating procedure (SOP) that was to be followed by Minutemen volunteers, with rules including not speaking to, approaching, gesturing towards or having physical contact in any way with any suspected border crossers.
- Many countries have some remote (or fantastically remote) symbolic foundation date as part of their national mythology, sometimes artificially inflating a country's "age" for reasons of nationalism, sometimes merely gesturing at a long and gradual process of the formalizing national identity.
- " Other personality-driven portraits include "Eleanor Roosevelt sitting back, gesturing, and obviously speaking in midsentence; Marc Chagall depicted as a jovial family man; Thomas Mann appearing as thoughtful as his work; and more candid, gentle portraits of Einstein.
- Through the side window we see Harvey gesturing animatedly and his father laughing, regaled with stories of Harvey's adventures.
- It was only in the episode's final moments that Clarabell, still gesturing and using his horn, revealed to Howdy Doody and Buffalo Bob he could actually speak.
- In the Dumb and Dumber episode "Dumb Luck", Harry and Lloyd visit Las Vegas and due to the sign's gesturing mistake Vic for a hitchhiker.
- One aspect depicts Guanyin cradling a sutra in the left hand and gesturing the Vitaraka Mudra with the right; the second with her palms crossed, holding a string of prayer beads; and the third holding a lotus.
- He was criticised by the Hibs manager, Pat Fenlon, after he was suspended for a second time for gesturing at supporters.
- The ad begins with footage of a gloating Newsom grinning widely and gesturing broadly as he exclaims "the door's wide open, it's going to happen, whether you like it or not".
- The composition shows a younger man gesturing with his right hand to reinforce the story coming from his half-open lips, and an older man listening attentively while holding his cup up to a woman so she can refill it with wine.
- And there's a rhetorical whimsy reminiscent of some of Atkinson's earlier books, a devil-may-care gesturing at the novel's own fictionality, which can leave the characters threatening to float free of our trust in them.
- In the third month of life, children begin smiling, gesturing and vocalizing (cooing) when greeting familiar adults.
- Higginson is chosen to be the church preacher and Governor Bradford and the elders of Plymouth are invited to attend the first sermon, in which Higginson expresses his concerns that sin is seeping into the Puritan community, all while gesturing to Brown and his fellow non-conformists.
- Differences between the master and Vellert include the paintings' "depiction of tensely gesturing hands, often with palms turned outward and the fingers splayed", as in the Lille and Rotterdam pictures, a "trademark".
- Examples of signals would be tapping, gesturing, or holding cards a certain way, or the player winking or grimacing at their partner.
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