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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(121) The movie is now showing at all major movie theaters.
(122) This autumn the BBC will be showing a series of French films.
(123) She spent an hour showing us her holiday photographs; it was just like watching paint dry.
(124) You did me a great service by showing me the truth.
(125) David made a gesture, spreading out his hands as if he were showing that he had no explanation to make.
(126) Illustration is often more useful than definition for showing what words mean.
(127) She was showing off her new husband at the party.
(128) On present showing , there's a lot to do to get the newspaper's sales up.
(129) People were parading up and down showing off their finest clothes.
(130) He flashed a smile, showing two rows of white, regular teeth.
(131) But still the economy is not showing signs of any of the excesses that normally presage a recession.
(132) An American naval force is showing the flag in various Mediterranean ports.
(133) There is a fine line between showing interest in what someone is doing and interfering in it.
(134) Investors are showing more caution in the current economic environment.
(135) She had a warm woollen hat on that left only her eyes and nose showing.
(136) The restructure has shaken down,(http://sentencedict.com/showing.html) and staff are showing a new sense of purpose.
(137) The lawyer confuted the testimony of the witness by showing actual photographs of the accident.
(138) Many of the horses were showing signs of distress at the end of the race.
(139) Managers are naturally biased towards projects showing a quick return.
(140) I'm very happy that your health is showing signs of improvement.
(141) She was showing greater tolerance towards her younger sister than before.
(142) We saw a quick film showing the various stages in the production of glass.
(143) He wanted to teach her a lesson for showing him up in front of Leonov.
(144) By some statistical sleight of hand the government have produced figures showing that unemployment has recently fallen.
(145) At 11.30 we'll be showing highlights from the Third Round of the FA Cup.
(146) We need a large-scale map showing all the footpaths that we can walk along.
(147) This will be the film's first showing on the small screen.
(148) Some of the furniture was showing signs of age .
(149) The study found that some alcoholics had clear personality traits showing up early in childhood.
(150) Commercial property markets are now showing definite signs of life .
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