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Post by hussaine5e on Mar 4, 2015 21:30:50 GMT
talent: a natural ability or skill. Sentence: the director is always looking for new talent.
Limelight: a focus of public attention. Sentence: the prince has always tried to keep his children out of the limelight.
Applause: verb to show that you like something , usually by clapping your hands. Sentence: they applauded when the governor said there would be no new taxes.
Pantomime: the telling of a story with gestures, body movement, and facial expression rather than words. Sentence: Charlie Chaplin famously pantomime representation without saying any word.
Tolerance: the willingness to respect or accept the customs, beliefs, or opinions of others. Sentence: in our classroom, we try to show tolerance for other people's ideas.
Debut: perform something for the first time. Sentence: the dance company will debut the new ballet tonight.
Duo: a piece of music for two singers or performers. Sentence: I like watching funny duo laurel and hardy.
Maneuvered: a difficult movement that requires planning and skill. Sentence: the movers got the couch onto the truck with a series of clever maneuvers.
Ado: like a bustle, fuss. Sentence: but the government may lock him up without further ado.
Dramatically: exciting in the way that a movie or a play can be. Sentence: people were able to watch the dramatic rescue live on tv.
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