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Multi-word Results
show up |
to appear at a place; present oneself. [2 definitions] |
show window |
a store window for displaying merchandise; display window. |
show-off |
someone who tries to get attention from others. |
show-stopper |
a performer or part of a performance that stops, or is expected to stop, the progress of a show because of prolonged applause. |
showplace |
a place, usu. a residence or other building, that is displayed to the public because of its beauty or excellence. |
slideshow |
a series of photographic transparencies projected onto a screen or wall. [2 definitions] |
steal the show |
to unexpectedly get more attention than others, esp. by a brilliant performance in a play. |
talent show |
a program of entertainment that consists of various performers and performing groups who compete to show off their talent. Performances are mostly musical, but there are often comedy and dance routines, acrobatics, and other types of entertainment also. |
talk show |
a radio or television program in which a host talks with famous or interesting people. On a talk show, questions may be taken from people in the listening or viewing audience. |
variety show |
a show on television, in a nightclub, or in a theater that is composed of different kinds of acts such as songs, dances, and comic skits. |
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