Similar words: show in, owing, knowing, bowing, blowing, owing to, flowing, billowing. Meaning: ['ʃəʊɪŋ] n. 1. the display of a motion picture 2. something shown to the public.
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(61) The film is now showing.
(62) The economy is showing the first signs of recovery.
(63) Ingrid has a job showing visitors over the castle.
(64) Faint glimmers of daylight were showing through the treetops.
(65) The old man was showing unmistakable signs of senility.
(66) The economy is showing signs of recovery.
(67) What's on/showing at the movies this week?
(68) By now the fish was showing signs of distress.
(69) The man grinned, showing bad teeth.
(70) She was awarded a medal for showing supreme courage/bravery.
(71) The economy is still showing healthy expansion.
(72) She was showing old fogey potential at a frighteningly young age.
(73) A family tree is a diagram with branches,(http://sentencedict.com/showing.html) showing how the members of a family are descended and related.
(74) He actually enjoys his new hair-style and has decided to start showing it off.
(75) The cinema is showing the same film as last week.
(76) The children made a frieze showing traders and their camels crossing the desert.
(77) Kim received the news without showing any visible sign of emotion .
(78) He tried to frighten me by showing me a knife.
(79) The weakness of his regime is showing more and more.
(80) At the dinner table, my father would go on and on, showing off,(sentencedict.com) aggrandising himself.
(81) The movie festival was kicked off with the showing of a new film.
(82) On its present showing, the party should win the election.
(83) The students are showing their disapproval by refusing to attend lectures.
(84) last week's showing, the team is unlikely to win today.
(85) During the festival, we'll be showing 13 classic oldie films.
(86) Bonnie was showing off to her friends, doing handstands on the grass.
(87) Many hotels are showing enterprise and imagination by staging special events.
(88) The selectors were accused of showing prejudice in failing to include him in the team.
(89) On last week's showing, the team is unlikely to win today.
(90) The committee drew out a plan for the reorganization, without showing any details.
More similar words: show in, owing, knowing, bowing, blowing, owing to, flowing, billowing, following, swallowing, harrowing, rowing boat, unknowingly, foreshadowing, mind-blowing, overflowing, allow in, throw in, wing, go without saying, wings, swing, sewing, winged, chewing, winding, drawing, brewing, left-wing, wingless.