Sentence examples for the showmanship from inspiring English sources

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the showmanship

noun

The quality or skill of giving an engaging or compelling performance; a stage presence.

  • The act was clean and well-rehearsed, but the performers lacked the showmanship that would have made it great.

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He appreciates the showmanship of each.

The bravado, the showmanship, it is welcomed here.

Yet the showmanship no longer sells as it once did.

But the showmanship was a bonus; her songs easily stood on their own.

The practice continues to this day, though rarely with the showmanship of a Bennett.

For the most part she pulls off both the musicianship and the showmanship.

There was a connection to the showmanship I have learned from my days with horses.

The showmanship didn't distract them from their quick-tongued raps, flinging insults with elaborate internal rhymes.

Daniella Topol has staged a lively production that displays the showmanship of a small Broadway musical.

That's sort of seared into my memory, because the audience absolutely loved it — the showmanship".

Mr. Maloney, for one, said he missed the showmanship of Cardinal O'Connor.

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