Sentence examples for be show from inspiring English sources

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be show

verb

To display, to have somebody see (something).

  • The car's dull finish showed years of neglect.

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It may be show business, but it produces something.

It will continue to be show business, not sport.

The edited result will be show in theaters.

It's unusual for such unanimity to be show in the House.

One amateur video appeared to be show Syrian government trucks spraying water on marchers.

Bond investors, fickle as they may be, show no signs of panicking.

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Photos of birds bathing can be show-stoppers.

Can't I train them to be show-dog Pokémon or emotional-support Pokémon instead?

The dances do take over, but are not conceived to be show-stealing.

All together now, "what reason do you need to be show-ow-ow-ow-own"?

They always seem to be show-off wines: overoaked, overflavored, with the taste of pineapples and pears or something worse, and invariably heavy-bodied.

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