SHOWS
- SHOW, to display (to put on show) [v]
- Be or allow or cause to be visible
- Offer, exhibit, or produce (something) for scrutiny or inspection
- Put on display in an exhibition or competition
- Present (a movie or television program) on a screen for public viewing
- (of a movie) Be presented in this way
- Represent or depict in art
- Allow oneself to be seen; appear in public
- Arrive or turn up for an appointment or at a gathering
- Finish third or in the first three in a race
- (of a woman) Be visibly pregnant
- Display or allow to be perceived (a quality, emotion, or characteristic)
- Indicate (a particular time, measurement, etc.)
- SHOW, to cause or permit to be seen [v]
- Accord or treat someone with (a specified quality)
- (of an emotion) Be noticeable
- Demonstrate or prove
- Prove or demonstrate oneself to be
- Cause to understand or be capable of doing something by explanation or demonstration
- Conduct or lead