In congested Broadway, the histrionics of a team from Koothu-p-pattarai is the centre of attention. |
Despite the melodrama, the histrionics must not prevent anyone from remembering that the Anfield club deserved to fail. |
This form of art provides ample scope for the actor to excel in histrionics. |
She was clearly used to Susie's histrionics, and her demeanor suggested she never expected anything different from her. |
A fine sentiment, but the doom-laden rock histrionics leave a bad taste in the mouth. |
She has a penchant for histrionics, but her dramatic flair is a large part of her charm. |