showing|showings in English
noun
[show·ing || 'ʃəʊɪŋ]
exhibition, presentation; performance; appearance
Use "showing|showings" in a sentence
1. Many gathered for these showings.
2. Showings started in 1914, with 35,000 seeing it daily.
3. Twilight grossed over $7 million in ticket sales from midnight showings alone on November 21, 2008.
4. The movie earned $2 million from 9 pp. m. showings on Thursday night.
5. Under “Video Showings,” report the number of times you were able to show one of our videos.
6. This system has traffic light showing function, clock showing function and time count-down showing function.
7. 22 Many were so appalling that even Himmler had been known to walk out of the showings, sick to the stomach.
8. Showing cleavage?
9. Film production, film showings, broacasting (radio and television broadcasting), distribution of pamphlets, newspapers and periodicals, dissemination and forwarding of messages
10. Journalists at one of the game's later showings queued up to 90 minutes to catch a glimpse of a half-hour demonstration.
11. The Breccia bodies are part of a series of known copper deposits containing historic resources and numerous showings trending west southwest onto …
12. The Company’s Burin Gold Project hosts several historical high-sulphidation gold showings over ~20 km of prospective geology, the best known of which is …
13. Asymptomatic means “showing no evidence of disease”—that is, not showing any symptoms
14. Hey, sister.Your bloomers are showing. They aren' t showing, baby, they' re flying
15. Showing his true heart.
16. Judges were showing partiality.
17. Showing love’s surpassing way.
18. Benefited by Showing Hospitality
19. Showing Discernment in Recreation
20. She's showing a little.
21. Showing 'Bastilles' search results
22. You were showing off.
23. My parts are showing?
24. Thermal's showing minimal activity.
25. Showing gentleness and mildness.