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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(211) Reports showing heartier growth will weaken investors' appetite for fixed-income securities, he said.
(212) You see what power is – holding someone Else fear in your hand and showing it to them. Amy Tan
(213) Courage starts with showing up and letting ourselves be seen. Brene Brown
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(214) He is wincing in a 1940s fleapit auditorium where they are showing a crass adaptation of one of his books.
(215) Under the clear astrodome she walked to the admin building, the sensors at Kandinskaya's door showing red.
(216) Results showing improved recognition rates after further analysis are presented.
(217) She greeted him as usual, showing not the slightest aggression.
(218) It is a black-figure amphora showing a tree with ten branches and an owl tethered near by.
(219) Kyle enjoyed showing lots of anger through his toys, which fought and knocked things down.
(220) You see what power is holding someone else's fear in your hand and showing it to them. Amy Tan
(221) At times, you can leisurely assemble your document, writing and rewriting it one day and showing it the next.
(222) After his good showing the previous autumn Nathan was coming too.
(223) The cat is thus showing its appreciation of the non-intimidating body-language.
(224) Soon he was showing them to the leading head-hunters in employment agencies.
(225) Laughing is the sensation of feeling good all over and showing it principally in one spot. Josh Billings
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.