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show
  1. (countable) A play, dance, or other entertainment.
  2. (countable) An exhibition of items.
  3. (countable) A demonstration.
  4. (countable) A broadcast program/programme.
  5. (countable) A movie.
  6. (uncountable) Mere display or pomp with no substance.
  7. A project or presentation.
  8. (baseball, with "the") The major leagues.
  9. (mining, obsolete) A pale blue flame at the top of a candle flame, indicating the presence of firedamp.
  10. (obsolete) Semblance; likeness; appearance.
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  12. Examples:
    1. “The annual motor show comes to town at the same time each year.”
      “Spring brings a lovely show of bright colorful flowers.”
      “The local theater currently has a show that everyone is raving about.”
showcase
  1. A case for displaying merchandise or valuable items.
  2. A setting, occasion, or medium for exhibiting something or someone, especially in an attractive or favorable aspect.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “The showcase was built from shatter-proof glass to deter would-be robbers.”
      “Ingpen is world-renowned for his imaginative illustrations, and this book is the perfect showcase for his talents.”
      “The bright, swanky complex in the heart of the city serves as the company's showcase store.”
showing
  1. An occasion when something is shown.
  2. A result, a judgement.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “We will be heading to the theater this evening to witness a stage showing of Peter Pan.”
      “At the other end of the age spectrum, Lennon's vigorous showing belied his years.”
      “The area had become brightened up with the showing of the sun just peering around the corner.”
showcasing
  1. (Internet) The activity of going to bricks-and-mortar stores to examine goods before buying it online, frequently from a different retailer.
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showability
  1. The quality of being showable; capability of being shown.
showie
  1. (Australia) One who works with a travelling show; a carny.
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showiness
  1. The property of being showy.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Combined with a sundeck, swimming pool, and sprung sitting room flooring for dancing, these touches might have pushed opulence towards showiness.”
      “Hough certainly made it seem the most attractive music in the world, adding silvery filigree to the Grieg-like passages in the slow movement, and steadily increasing the showiness of the finale.”
      “Combined with sundeck, swimming pool and sprung sitting room flooring for dancing, these touches might have pushed opulence towards showiness.”
showgoer
  1. One who attends a show.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “And most attendees seemed as outwardly awed by the cars on display as any typical showgoer.”
      “What's more, those three-stripe Firebird trousers have become as much a showgoer uniform as Helmut Lang's flat-fronted trousers once were.”
      “John Prescott was a regular showgoer and even Tories have been in the audience.”
showinesses
showcases
showgoers
  1. plural of showgoer
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Could showgoers be reasonably expected to attend a trade show in these dangerous times, especially at the height of the year-end holiday season?”
      “Our surveys confirm that three-quarters of our showgoers are motorcycle owners.”
      “These sites also guide showgoers to exhibitors of specific interest to them.”
showings
  1. plural of showing
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Aside from sporadic showings at film festivals, his work has never been seen in the United States until now.”
      “This month, people will have the chance to watch the final cut at two showings at 2.30 pm and 5.30 pm in the lecture theatre.”
      “Movie showings and lectures were held in schoolhouses, churches, sawmill settlements, and turpentine camps.”
showies
shows
  1. plural of show
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The motor shows take place annually at the same time each year.”
      “Lovely shows of bright colorful flowers usually accompany the arrival of spring.”
      “The local theater has featured a wide variety of very popular shows.”
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