Mona Lisa has her hands crossing each other, left over right. The right hand has the fingers gently curl around the arm of a chair.
The Mona Lisa is a painting. Paintings are not haunted, unless you mean a building named the 'Mona Lisa' ?
Mona is short for Madonna, which means madam or ma'am.
I suppose you mean the edge of her very thin veil.
If you mean the Mona Lisa Painting, the last I knew it was at the Louvre which is in France
We don't know anything for sure, but they way she looks we can guess that she was nice.
movements you make with your hand eg. pointing at something.
hand gestures mean have a nice and or it shows respect to the person whos hand you are shaking.
Athlete hand gestures could mean different things based upon which position they are, and the situation. For example, a quarterback may make gestures as to what the play is going to be, and a receiver or running back could make celebration gestures after making a big play.
Jester should be spelt "gestures". It means hand movements...
Jester should be spelt "gestures". It means hand movements...
Indian hand gestures, known as "mudras," carry significant meaning in various aspects of culture, including dance, religion, and communication. They are used to convey emotions, narrate stories, and express spiritual concepts, often enhancing the meaning of spoken words. Native Indians also employ hand gestures in everyday interactions to emphasize points, show respect, or indicate directions. Overall, these gestures play a crucial role in both artistic expression and daily communication.
La Mona means The Mona. It is Italian.
Making a circle with your fingers making the O.K sign mean okay in America but it is an insult in Germany.
Different hand gestures can convey a wide range of meanings that vary by culture and context. For instance, a thumbs-up typically signifies approval or agreement in many Western cultures, while in others it may be considered offensive. Similarly, the "peace" sign can symbolize tranquility in some societies, but may have different connotations elsewhere. It's essential to understand the cultural context to interpret hand gestures accurately.
someone who is trying to deceive you? why? cos when someone is trying to sell you something or tell you something you look to their face for visual clues as to whether they are being honest or not. i..e "poker face"...but using exessive hand gestures distracts your attention from them...it can confuse you a bit...hence it is used to deceive you
if you mean sexually excited: her nipples get hard & pointy, she gets "wet" if you mean excited not in a sexual way: she smiles and laughs a lot, lots of hand gestures and body language
The Mona Lisa is a painting. Paintings are not haunted, unless you mean a building named the 'Mona Lisa' ?