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"I can see it now," she said, standing suddenly and clutching histrionically at her throat.
In France, they have been arguing about it histrionically.
He points histrionically at the open French windows.
She waved her arms histrionically to mimic raging fire.
Her mother, Winnie, was sitting by her feet stroking them histrionically.
The second group watched a video in which the woman, wearing flashy clothes and jewelry, spoke histrionically.
Partway through he stopped singing and began sobbing histrionically, then ran offstage.
When I first hit Paris, the city was histrionically anti-American.
And before I could say anything, she burst into tears, sobbing loudly and histrionically.
Lilly, an artist, is histrionically unlucky in love.
Mr. Flynn is talking histrionically to their graves.
He crawled along the couch and threw himself histrionically at Annie's feet, his head at the level of her knees.
Still photographs of her from this era show a histrionically proud figure basking exultantly in the growing limelight.
She'll apologize if she breaks the Waterford, but she won't fall histrionically on her dinner knife.
She seemed uncomfortable both vocally and histrionically as Rosalinde.
The apostles, who flank her, gesture histrionically but their facial expressions are disconcertingly grave.
The majority of them were talking somewhat histrionically in small groups or pairs; though a few individuals were drinking privately and thoughtfully.
A good deal of anger washes through this acerbic portrait of the movie business in histrionically high gear.
Hooper smiled and said histrionically, "It may seem, madam, that we are wed to our test tubes.
Quark put a hand to his chest and proclaimed histrionically, "Oh, Constable, you wrong me!
The theatrical newspaper The Era wrote that she gave "a most excellent performance, both vocally and histrionically.
It's only when one of them, rather too histrionically, becomes obsessed with Christophe that the movie goes flamboyantly off the rails.
Mr. Bush's strategy was to histrionically stir 9/11 and Iraq into the same sentence whenever possible, before the invasion and after.
(The act is not shown, but the host and his guests stand over the evidence and complain histrionically about the stench.)
He shuddered, histrionically.