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Filter by Meaning The director criticized the actor for playing the role too histrionically and instructed him to tone it down.
The news anchor reported the story histrionically, using dramatic language and emphasizing every detail.
The gymnast performed histrionically, exaggerating each movement to add flair to her routine.
The little girl giggled histrionically as her father tickled her.
The children acted histrionically during the school play, trying to impress their parents.
The politician addressed the crowd histrionically, with an overly theatrical delivery.
The novelist wrote histrionically, using flowery language and over-the-top descriptions.
The chef presented the dish histrionically, adding a flourish of spices at the end.
The singer performed histrionically, with elaborate costumes and choreographed dance moves.
The actress delivered her lines histrionically, with tears streaming down her face.
He answered histrionically, as if he was acting in a movie.
She jumped up and down histrionically when she got the good news.
The coach motivated his team histrionically, using passionate speeches and emotional appeals.
The teacher lectured histrionically, pacing back and forth and gesturing wildly.
The director instructed the actors to perform the scene histrionically, as if they were in a melodrama.
The singer delivered the song histrionically, with exaggerated expressions and movements.
The teacher scolded the students histrionically, waving his arms around.
She spoke histrionically, using exaggerated gestures and dramatic pauses.
The actor played the role histrionically, with over-the-top emotions and exaggerated facial expressions.
The director guided the actors histrionically, instructing them to be more expressive and use larger gestures.
The news anchor reported the story histrionically, with a sense of urgency and drama in his voice.
The play was performed histrionically, with over-the-top costumes and exaggerated acting.
She histrionically defended her favorite sports team during a heated discussion.
He histrionically protested the new company policy during the meeting.
She histrionically screamed when she saw a spider.
He histrionically complained about the cold weather.
She histrionically begged her parents for a puppy.
He histrionically laughed at every joke, even the unfunny ones.
She histrionically acted out a scene from her favorite movie.
He histrionically protested when he was asked to clean his room.
She histrionically jumped for joy when she got an A on her test.
He histrionically argued with his friends about which video game was the best.
She histrionically expressed her disappointment when she didn't get the part in the school play.
He histrionically cried when he stubbed his toe.
He histrionically reacted to the news of a surprise party being planned for him.
He histrionically performed an elaborate magic trick during the talent show.
She histrionically slammed the door shut after an argument with her partner.
She histrionically screamed at the top of her lungs on the roller coaster.
He histrionically pretended to faint after seeing his crush with someone else.
He histrionically recounted his near-death experience to his friends.
She histrionically refused to go to school after her favorite pet died.
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