A troop of young girls and boys, dressed in theatrical habits, welcomed us in a pantomimical dance.
The pantomimical dance, which ended in a manner so extraordinary, was at least none of your contrivance?
The singular attempt of forming a pantomimical dance out of proverbs is quite French; we have a "ballet des proverbes, danse par le Roi, in 1654.
These remind us of the extemporal comedy and the pantomimical characters of Italy, invented by actors of genius.
Pantomimical performances might also have been given in those open-air theatres by the Romans.
The Japanese claim for the Pantomimical dance Sambâso as a preventative of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions; and this dance, it is said, that within recent years, is used as a prelude to dramatic entertainments.
After having shown what the Lazzi and Extemporal Comedies were like, let us now turn to the Pantomimicalcharacters associated with their representations.
On English dramatic literature the Italian Extemporal Comedies and theirPantomimical characters have also had a considerable amount of influence.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pantomimical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.