showgirl
IPA: ʃˈoʊgɝɫ
noun
- A non-starring but physically beautiful female dancer in an often lavishly produced theatrical revue; a chorine.
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Examples of "showgirl" in Sentences
- But every showgirl needs a show.
- Showgirls is so campy and over the top.
- Niki was also originally written to be a showgirl.
- Ricky got her a small role in a film as a showgirl.
- She later became a replacement as a showgirl in the play.
- A showgirl is a dancer or performer in a stage entertainment show.
- He contends that Nomi is too talented to be a stripper or showgirl.
- A 'showgirl' is a dancer or performer in a stage entertainment show.
- A revolution occurs and the prince and the showgirl elope to Hollywood.
- Didith will become Margarita's bestfriend and mentor in the life of a showgirl.
- Watching them pack, or "Viewer Torture," as I believe the segment is called, showed Rachel the Smart Chemist packing her "showgirl" outfits.
- Meanwhile, the irrepressible Nathan Detroit is seeking a new location for his floating dice game, all the while side-stepping both the law and Adelaide, his long-term showgirl fiancée.
- There’s a scene involving Salma Hayek and Penelope Cruz in showgirl outfits seducing a naked Steve Zahn that gets surprisingly sexy, and a great comic bit with a banjo that belongs in a Warner Brothers cartoon.
- Nice so everyone let's all stop praying and fasting for ramadan and let's all forget the true meaning of Ramadan & we'll just watch this so-called showgirl at Maghrib time (who can't dance aslan) 3ashan we need as many zenoob as possible.
- In time, I came to admire, if that's quite the right word, the breathtaking daring of a man who as Secretary of State for War — war, mind you, not the environment, or housing — carried on an affair with a "showgirl" who was a mistress of a Russian spy.
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