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Definition of puppetry in English: puppetrynoun ˈpʌpɪtriˈpəpətri mass noun1The art of operating puppets, typically either by strings controlled from above or by hand. theatre for children featuring dance, puppetry, and music Example sentencesExamples - Amid the dirty narrow lanes survives the centuries-old Rajasthani tradition of puppetry in the city.
- This is a chance to see traditional puppetry performed by a master and should not be missed.
- The puppetry itself is top-notch, right down to the Cat's expressive eyebrows.
- The academy's roll-out will begin with a celebration that includes storytelling, poetry and puppetry workshops.
- This unique and ancient form of puppetry stayed within Vietnam until the 1960s.
- Combining music, storytelling, puppetry and movement, the company gives children and their families an interactive show held in a multi-sensory environment.
- Staged with music and several kinds of puppetry, the show made for a pleasant evening.
- Shadow puppetry is one of the oldest art forms in Indonesia.
- What we are doing now in computer-animated puppetry is just a more complete version of that concept.
- Puppetry was a source of entertainment in rural areas not so long ago.
- 1.1 Pretence; artifice.
the leadership is phony with their religio-political puppetry Example sentencesExamples - The huge invasive forces, armed to the teeth, are backing up the regime's puppetry, both in the police and the political arena.
- Our political system, whoever is in power, is just puppetry by big business.
- This 'puppetry' as you call it is only temporary until the final elections are held.
- I cannot live that false puppetry.
- This, Bell writes, is "not journalism but puppetry".
- Your false allusions to union-driven puppetry only serve to strengthen my resolve.
- The political puppetry is about to come to its only conclusion possible.
- There is no more flagrant proof of government puppetry.
- Scipio's political career was mere puppetry, and his military career was as brief as it was degrading.
- I was tired of being accused of puppetry.
- He is part of the puppetry of this administration.
Definition of puppetry in US English: puppetrynounˈpəpətrēˈpəpətri 1The art of operating puppets, typically either by strings controlled from above or by hand. theater for children featuring dance, puppetry, and music Example sentencesExamples - What we are doing now in computer-animated puppetry is just a more complete version of that concept.
- Staged with music and several kinds of puppetry, the show made for a pleasant evening.
- This unique and ancient form of puppetry stayed within Vietnam until the 1960s.
- Combining music, storytelling, puppetry and movement, the company gives children and their families an interactive show held in a multi-sensory environment.
- This is a chance to see traditional puppetry performed by a master and should not be missed.
- The puppetry itself is top-notch, right down to the Cat's expressive eyebrows.
- Amid the dirty narrow lanes survives the centuries-old Rajasthani tradition of puppetry in the city.
- Puppetry was a source of entertainment in rural areas not so long ago.
- The academy's roll-out will begin with a celebration that includes storytelling, poetry and puppetry workshops.
- Shadow puppetry is one of the oldest art forms in Indonesia.
- 1.1 Pretense; artifice.
the leadership is phony with their religio-political puppetry Example sentencesExamples - There is no more flagrant proof of government puppetry.
- Our political system, whoever is in power, is just puppetry by big business.
- This 'puppetry' as you call it is only temporary until the final elections are held.
- The huge invasive forces, armed to the teeth, are backing up the regime's puppetry, both in the police and the political arena.
- He is part of the puppetry of this administration.
- Your false allusions to union-driven puppetry only serve to strengthen my resolve.
- I cannot live that false puppetry.
- Scipio's political career was mere puppetry, and his military career was as brief as it was degrading.
- I was tired of being accused of puppetry.
- The political puppetry is about to come to its only conclusion possible.
- This, Bell writes, is "not journalism but puppetry".
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