To make or use gestures.
He stood at the front of the room, gesticulating to leave quickly.
The woman said nothing but given her facial grimaces and the way she was gesticulating, I knew she needed help.
Any body part can be moved when someone is gesticulating. The most commonly used however are the hands and arms.
It is called gesticulating.
On our afternoon stroll, we saw a man holding a Bible in one hand, wildly gesticulating and shouting repent. Apparently there is a date for the end of the world. When I got to the coffee shop I changed my order to an espresso. Why take a chance.
The noun forms for the verb to gesticulate are gesticulator, gesticulation, and the gerund, gesticulating.
"Lou didn't know Sally's birthday party was being kept secret, and when he mentioned Sally's birthday to her, Sally's husband, behind her, started gesticualting wildly with the "Cut! Cut!" slashing throat signal."
The first stage of child development in toddlers is walking. A toddler walks before it does anything else, including breathing, eating, and gesticulating.
Gesticulated is the past tense of the word gesticulate. Gesticulate means to use gestures to emphasize your words instead of talking. It is typically dramatic gestures.
"Gentlemen prefer blondes" and wildly gesticulating, raving and ranting, moutachioed dictators prefer Aryans.
Castration is not a typical elective surgery. It is done in some instances of gesticulating cancer, and can be the punishment in some nations for crimes of a sexual nature. Beside being dangerous, it can also lead to serious complications. There is nowhere in the US where you could get it done voluntarily.
When I was younger, I always thought the show Beavis and Butthead was very comical. They were so funny.