showtime
IPA: ʃˈoʊtaɪm
noun
- The time at which an entertainment event is set to begin.
- (figurative) The time for action.
show time
IPA: ʃˈoʊtaɪm
noun
- the point in time at which an entertainment (a movie or television show etc.) is scheduled to begin
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Examples of "showtime" in Sentences
- The latter two aired on Showtime.
- The event will air live on Showtime.
- The film aired on showtime in the 80s.
- Copyright for this image is owned by Showtime.
- ShowSports are part of the Orbit Showtime network.
- In fact, Palmer willingly engaged in showtime all day.
- Helping out with the planning of the Showtime showdown.
- Showtime Networks is a financial partner in the website.
- The Naughty Song was featured in the Showtime drama The L Word.
- This line was dropped in the Showtime and DVD versions of the film.
- Once again showtime reining supreme with clever plots and whitty writing.
- So, while showtime is doing its thing, I'd choose HBO over showtime. plinstrot
- The melee resulted in the pulling of all showtimes for the film at the theater.
- Julio Cesar Chavez Jr (30-0-1 23 KOs) vs Anthony "showtime" Shuler (20-4-1 14 KOs)
- I was asked by the hosts (Walt and Kara), about an hour before "showtime", if I would write a song for Rupert.
- I loved getting up early on Game Days, preparing for "showtime," cheering for my boys, and of course, watching them win.
- They are both premium channels, don't know how they are marketed, but believe there are more deals I think for HBO, but don't think showtime is exactly something extremly hidden either.
- Housed in an atmospheric red-brick Victorian former school building down a residential side street, the home to the Eastern Angles theatre company does not scream "showtime" in the way many West End theatres do.
- Because Roddick just stayed with him the whole way, Roger could never loosen up totally and sort of break out his "showtime" level game like he was able to do against Murray, or against Roddick on other occasions. skeezerweezer Says:
Examples of "show-time" in Sentences
- Heheheh, how long have they been actually lost show-time, not how many seasons?
- As their 1 p.m. show-time approached, they lined up near the stage to get Witness to a Dream T-shirts.
- As their 1 p.m. show-time approached, they lined up near the stage to get Witness to a Dream t-shirts.
- It began to snow, almost as if on cue, just as the ceremony got under way that Friday night in Salt Lake City; at show-time, the thermometer read 19 degrees.
- The smart money now suggests it will soon be show-time for the "buy local" food movement -- which has been quietly warming up for the main stage for some time.
- Underwood looks consistently flawless (although I wasn't a huge fan of her show-time dress; she seems to love wearing orange), and last night her arrivals gown was perfect on her.
- When show-time arrives, when its back is against the wall, when Obama is set to pounce on victory, the Clinton machine zips into every nook and cranny working the state and out comes victory.
- A Festival Pass (buy five, get one free) is available for $55.00 (restrictions apply–vouchers must be exchanged at the box office a half-hour prior to show-time and are not available for sold-out screenings).
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