noun
a dramatic entertainment, originating in Roman mime, in which performers express meaning through gestures accompanied by music
verb
to express or represent something through pantomime
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The actors performed a traditional pantomime at the theater last night.
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We always have a good laugh watching the silly pantomime at the school talent show.
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I can't believe he's still doing that pantomime, it's so cringey.
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Her fake smile was like a pantomime, hiding her true feelings.