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  • 101show —    1. to menstruate    Usually of animals and especially of mares when breeding is planned. In women, the noun a show indicates vaginal bleeding at the onset of menstruation or childbirth.    2. a battle    Mainly First World War usage,… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 102show up — 1) appear, arrive, be present What time did your friend show up for the party? 2) become or make something easy to see At first we couldn t see what was written on the vase but after a little effort to clean it up the design began to show up …

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  • 103show up — 1) cancers show up on X rays Syn: be visible, be obvious, be seen, be revealed 2) informal only two waitresses showed up See show 1. 7) 3) the sun showed up the shabbiness of the room Syn: e …

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  • 104show —   1. Demonstrate. Hō ike, ho omā ike, ho omā ike ike, kuhikuhi, kū, makili, nene; ohiohi (of wood grain).    ♦ To show the sights, ho omāka ika i.    ♦ Show me! Oliana! Oiana! Oia ana! Aliana! Inane!   2. Spectacle. Hala keaka, hō ike ike, hō ike …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 105show — /ʃəυ/ noun an exhibition or display of goods or services for sale ● a motor show ● a computer show …

    Marketing dictionary in english

  • 106Show — die Show, s (Grundstufe) ein effektvolles Unterhaltungsprogramm, Schau Beispiel: Er hat an einer Show im Fernsehen teilgenommen …

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  • 107show — I show, noun Something that one views or at which one looks and at the same time hears II show, verb To make apparent or clear by evidence, to prove …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 108show-me — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ adjective Etymology: from the phrase show me : insistent on proof or evidence : skeptical, incredulous faced popular enthusiasms with a questioning, show me attitude …

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  • 109show in — or[out] or[up] or[to the door] {v. phr.} To usher; conduct; accompany. * / My husband will show you in, Mary said to the guests when they arrived at the door./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 110show in — or[out] or[up] or[to the door] {v. phr.} To usher; conduct; accompany. * / My husband will show you in, Mary said to the guests when they arrived at the door./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms