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Indeed, the BBC reported it is a common gesture in Italy, and has a double meaning.
"Yah, yah," he said, giving a shrug, possibly the most common gesture in Marseille.
Um, people: This is a common gesture, and its use is not limited to Democrats with unusual names.
The blast turned a common gesture of friendship by American forces into what for Afghans has become an all too common tragedy, setting off angry recriminations and protests.
What average viewer here would know that waggling a pinky finger in Japan (a common gesture in anime) is a surreptitious indication of a significant other?
This is a common gesture among brokers in a market where fixer-uppers are not the hot commodity they were a year ago.
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He can list and demonstrate Trump's most common gestures, most of which only appeared when he entered political life.
🔑 Emojis are very often used in repetition, reflecting common gestures such as nodding, clapping and shaking the head.
Many unaided communication methods are used and understood by most people, such as facial expressions, looking (eye gaze), pointing, and other common gestures.
Wouldn't a universally understood gesture be handy to express, while driving — "yikes, sorry, didn't mean to cut you off, my mistake" — to pre-empt more common gestures that fly during such encounters?
If someone attends a sporting event, watches television, watches or reads an advertisement, reads a mass-market book, retweets something online, or uses common gestures or idiomatic expressions to communicate with another person, then he or she is participating in popular culture.
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