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"Gesture" can function as both a noun and a verb. It is a noun when referring to a physical movement or signal made to express an idea or feeling, and a verb when describing the action of making such a movement or signal.
You write gesture like this: gesture.
It is the same as flipping you off. It was originally done in an episode of Friends by Ross to his sister.
it means she loves her fans. she does it to them and they do it back. that's where she originally got the idea. she saw one of her fans doing it at a concert.
Your noble gesture shall not go unrewarded. That was a noble gesture. Sir/Ma'am, I am trying to gesture you forward.
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goodwill gesture
"I will gesture to you when it is your turn."
An "Gesture Frontier" is a place within a particular region where one gesture stops an another begins.
He gestured his hand in order to call him. Gesture here is an action done by the person.
The word "gesture" isn't in the Bible.
He made a kind gesture by holding the door open for the elderly woman.