55256 examples of show in sentences

All were eaten, it appears, except one, which was kept to show to the Christmas pudding.

I'm a Canadian tunneller, you know, and I've got to show some Americans our work, but I guess I've had a most interesting time with you.

"Just as the War started I had broken out in another place and was getting into my Italian loggia-pergola-and-sunk-garden stride, and then came the five-hundred pound limit and busted the whole show.

"What a pretty thing she is!" said Mrs. Linceford, when, seeing her busy with her boxes, and the master of the house approaching to show the new arrivals to their rooms, Sin Saxon and her companions flitted away as they had come, with a few more sentences of bright girl-nonsense flung back at parting.

One of these years you'll find a little thin spot coming, may be, and spreading, over your forehead or on the top of your head; and it'll be the fashion to comb the hair just so as to show it off and make it worse; and for a while that'll be your thorn in the flesh.

"Oh, will you show us where?" "Well, 't ain't nowhers in partickler," replied Jim.

"I'd like to show them to you, if you'd care," he said.

Dakie Thayne read stories to them sometimes: Miss Craydocke had something always to produce and to summon them to sit and hear; some sketch of strange adventure, or a ghost marvel, or a bright, spicy magazine essay; or, knowing where to find sympathizers and helpers, Dakie would rush in upon them uncalled, with some discovery, or want, or beautiful thing to show of his own.

Nevertheless, with such show of heartiness as she found possible, she assented to their demand, and the time was fixed.

The object of the present brief sketch is to show how these landmarks have come to be where they are, to trace the thoughts and fortunes of Unitarians from their rise in modern times, to indicate their religious temper and practical aims, and to exhibit the connections of the English-speaking Unitarians with some closely approximating groups in Europe and Asia.

Fortune has turned against you, but you still have the chance to show your Spartan courage and endurance.

At Bladensburg, a little hamlet near the capital, the Americans made a feeble show of resistance, but soon fled; and about dark on an August night, 1814, a detachment of the British reached Washington, marched to the Capitol, fired a volley through the windows, entered, and set fire to the building.

She would show Wes Dean!

May I show it to him?"

And these were the things that Grit, not without a show of pride, had brought home to her!

' 'You didn't show it,' Ken answered rather breathlessly.

'We shouldn't have stood much show if we'd dropped down under their noses, eh?' Ken did not answer.

They had assembled late in the afternoon on the Palatine for this very purpose, and had voted that an interrex be chosen by show of hands and that he and the tribunes and Pompey, moreover, care for the guarding of the city, that it suffer no detriment.

We know only what you have been unable to conceal of your faults, and the virtues you have displayed in your show-windows.

my feelings are towards you, even if I do show you up from our sideyou know that a good whist-player is only slightly interested in the play of the great cards.

Hold your head up and just show what you can do.

gwine ter show 'im a place in de swamp whar dey

"Atter dat, Marse Dugal' had Skundus up ter de house lots er times fer ter show 'im off ter folks w'at come ter visit.

You git off'n my plantation, an' doan show yo' clay-cullud hide aroun' yer no more, er I'll hab yer sent ter jail an' whip.'

There was not enough light to show how Canada was taken.

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