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noun

A glass case used for displaying articles in a shop or museum.

Usage examples:

The first one i saw displayed in a gun shop showcase drew customers like bears to honey.
verb

Exhibit; display.

Usage examples:

The albums showcase his production skills
verb

Exhibit; display.

Usage examples:

The albums showcase his production skills
noun

A glass case used for displaying articles in a shop or museum.

Usage examples:

The first one i saw displayed in a gun shop showcase drew customers like bears to honey.
noun

A glass case used for displaying articles in a shop or museum.

Usage examples:

The first one i saw displayed in a gun shop showcase drew customers like bears to honey.
verb

Exhibit; display.

Usage examples:

The albums showcase his production skills
verb

Exhibit; display.

Usage examples:

The albums showcase his production skills
noun

A glass case used for displaying articles in a shop or museum.

Usage examples:

The first one i saw displayed in a gun shop showcase drew customers like bears to honey.
verb

To sway from side to side; to rock. also with object: to cause (something) to sway or rock.

noun

A final test or confrontation intended to settle a dispute.

Usage examples:

He and his government were lurching towards an angry showdown with their critics
noun

A final test or confrontation intended to settle a dispute.

Usage examples:

He and his government were lurching towards an angry showdown with their critics
verb

Allow or cause (something) to be visible.

Usage examples:

A white blouse will show the blood
noun

A spectacle or display, typically an impressive one.

Usage examples:

Spectacular shows of bluebells
phrasal verb

To give someone a lot of presents or praise

Usage examples:

She only sees her niece occasionally, so she showers her with presents when she does., his boss sho…
verb

(of a mass of small things) fall or be thrown in a shower.

Usage examples:

Bits of broken glass showered over me
noun

A brief and usually light fall of rain, hail, sleet, or snow.

Usage examples:

A day of sunny spells and scattered showers
noun

A person who bestows or liberally distributes something; especially a liberal giver of gifts, praise, etc. usually with of.

adjective

Full of or bringing showers of rain; showery.

noun

A perforated nozzle or cap from which the water sprays out in a shower.

noun

The fact or condition of being showery.

verb

(of a mass of small things) fall or be thrown in a shower.

Usage examples:

Bits of broken glass showered over me
noun

A brief and usually light fall of rain, hail, sleet, or snow.

Usage examples:

A day of sunny spells and scattered showers
adjective

Without a shower or showers; (originally) dry, without rain; (later also) without facilities for showering; without having washed in a shower.

adjective

(of a garment) resistant to light rain.

Usage examples:

Wildlife watching supplies stock a wide range of materials, olive green or camouflage pattern, ligh…
verb

Make showerproof.

Usage examples:

The company is still showerproofing melton cloth
noun

A brief and usually light fall of rain, hail, sleet, or snow.

Usage examples:

A day of sunny spells and scattered showers
verb

(of a mass of small things) fall or be thrown in a shower.

Usage examples:

Bits of broken glass showered over me
adjective

(of weather or a period of time) characterized by frequent showers of rain.

Usage examples:

There was a good turn out for the clonaslee show despite the showery weather.
adjective

Gaudy, ostentatious, showy.

Showgirl

ˈʃəʊ.ɡɜːl
noun

An actress who sings and dances in musicals, variety acts, and similar shows.

Usage examples:

She's been a showgirl, and an actress in the 1930s and 40s, when it was still risqué.
noun

An actress who sings and dances in musicals, variety acts, and similar shows.

Usage examples:

She's been a showgirl, and an actress in the 1930s and 40s, when it was still risqué.
adjective

Having a striking appearance or style, typically by being excessively bright, colourful, or ostentatious.

Usage examples:

Showy flowers
adjective

Having a striking appearance or style, typically by being excessively bright, colourful, or ostentatious.

Usage examples:

Showy flowers
adverb

In a way that is intended to be noticed or to attract attention

Usage examples:

They were sent to local schools and dressed no more expensively or showily than any of their classm…

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