| 单词 | pantomimist | 
| 释义 | pantomimistn.  An actor in a pantomime; a comic or burlesque actor; (occasionally) a pantomimus; (also) a writer or producer of pantomimes. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > drama > mime > 			[noun]		 > actor in mime mummera1456 mute1579 puppeta1592 pantomime1606 pantomimic1617 mumchance1694 mime1784 pantomimist1833 society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > drama > pantomime > 			[noun]		 > performer in puppet player1552 pantomimist1833 1833    F. A. Butler Jrnl. 4 Feb. 		(1835)	 II. 151  				He failed to secure the assistance of whatever star (tragedian, pantomimist, or dancing dog..), happens to be the newest object of attraction. 1871    S. Smiles Character i. 9  				Even the poor pantomimist of Drury Lane felt himself his superior. 1882    F. W. Farrar Early Christianity 9  				The actors who absorbed the greatest part of popular favor were pantomimists. 1936    Stage June 60/1  				Roving young stock players were pursued and corralled in studios to play parts originally designed for pantomimists. 1993    Dict. National Biogr.: Missing Persons 393/1  				In 1916 he saw the opportunities for music-hall pantomimists in the silent movies. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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