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showing
[ shoh-ing ]
noun
- a show, display, or exhibition.
- the act of putting something on display.
- a performance or record considered for the impression it makes:
She made a bad showing in high school but did better in college.
- a setting forth or presentation, as of facts or conditions.
- Also called show piece. a rock specimen revealing the presence of a certain mineral.
showing
/ ˈʃəʊɪŋ /
noun
- a presentation, exhibition, or display
- manner of presentation; performance
- evidence
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
That was how Ukraine's best-selling stamp came into being, showing a Ukrainian tractor towing a captured Russian tank and featuring the popular wartime greeting: "Good evening, we're from Ukraine."
Although online advance tickets for both afternoon showings are sold out, you may get a ticket by showing up at the box office in person an hour before showtime, according to the theater’s website.
Reijn states her thesis at the very top of “Babygirl,” showing us the conventional, patriarchal image of a woman’s pleasure when the reality of Romy’s sexual gratification remains somewhere else entirely.
Until they lost to Arsenal twice last week, Crystal Palace were showing signs of improvement, but Bournemouth have been brilliant.
The court said that there was a lot of video evidence showing Maccabi fans facing extreme violence, and also pointed to footage of supporters pulling down Palestinian flags as well as chanting slogans against Arabs.
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