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ShowAs a noun: 1. An appearance. 2. Short for bloody show.
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ShowA surface observation of hydrocarbons, usually observed as florescent liquid on cuttings when viewed with an ultraviolet or black light (oil show) or increased gas readings from the mud logger's [..]
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Show1 [transitive] to prove that something exists or is trueThe study shows an increase in the disease among the elderly.show (that): The test results show that he could not have committed the murder.show [..]
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Showc. 1300, "act of exhibiting to view," from show (v.). Sense of "appearance put on with intention to deceive" is recorded from 1520s. Meaning "display, spectacle" is first [..]
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ShowOld English sceawian "to look at, see, gaze, behold, observe; inspect, examine; look for, choose," from Proto-Germanic *skauwojan (source also of Old Saxon skauwon "to look at," Ol [..]
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Showgive an exhibition of to an interested audience; "She shows her dogs frequently"; "We will demo the new software in Washington" the act of publicly [..]
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Showto point out; to guide. The same word also means a spectacle
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Showonvayzn
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Showindicate
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Showshowed shown or: showed show·ing : to demonstrate or establish by argument, reasoning, or evidence [must a compelling need for the court action] show cause : to establish by reasoning and ...
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Showthrough - see opacity.
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ShowThe skill of illustration.
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ShowThird position at the finish.
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ShowTerm used to refer to events such as congresses, exhibitions and trade shows.
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Show(n) the act of publicly exhibiting or entertaining(n) something intended to communicate a particular impression(n) a social event involving a public performance or entertainment(n) pretending that som [..]
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ShowShow him an egg, and instantly the whole air is full of feathers. Said of a very sanguine man.
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ShowThird position at the finish.
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ShowThe ball carrier lets a receiver know with clear body communication that he intends to pass the ball, or a receiver communicates to the carrier that he is open to receiving the ball.
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ShowA horse racing bet in which you collect if the horse finishes first, second or third.
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ShowHeavy random noise.
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ShowAn exhibition of cats or dogs during which they are evaluated by licensed judges and awarded prizes for their conformance to breed standards.
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Showshow, shows, showed, showing
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ShowAn exhibition of cats, during which the cats are evaluated by licensed judges and awarded prizes for their conformance to breed standards.
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ShowSets display css property to its default visible state.
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ShowIndicate a certain number of high-card points or other feature of a hand. A response to Blackwood, for example, shows aces or key cards. Similarly, a cuebid can show a control, and an opening bid of 1 [..]
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Showthe Major Leagues.
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Showwhen a player makes themself available
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ShowAn indication of the presence of gas or oil in the formations penetrated during drilling.
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Showan indication of oil or gas from an exploratory well.
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ShowAn indication of oil or gas observed and recorded during the drilling of a well.
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ShowAn indication of oil or gas from an exploratory well.
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ShowThird position at the finish.
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ShowThis is a bet in horseracing that you collect if a horse comes first second or third.
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ShowThe ball carrier lets a receiver know with clear body communication that he intends to pass the ball, or a receiver communicates to the carrier that he is open to receiving the ball.
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ShowThe term used to describe a 3rd place finish.
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ShowA commercial trade show gathering of sports collectors and dealers. Sports Collectibles shows, often referred to as card shows, began in the early 1970s. Today, there are dozens and dozens of card s [..]
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Show
show, spectacle
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*: Be not too forward, therefore, to conclude That I want solidness — that I am rude; All things solid in show not solid be; All things in para [..]
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