showmanship in English
noun
['show·man·ship || ʃəʊmənʃɪp]
ability to produce or manage theatrical presentations; skill of an entertainer, ability to perform well
Use "showmanship" in a sentence
1. Kayla placed eighth in market Broilers and second in intermediate showmanship, where exhibitors field questions about their animal
2. Piled high in a glorious display of showmanship, we like to think their Bounteous beauty is a metaphor for the richness of life.
3. And if the crowds accepted Jesus as the Messiah on the basis of such showmanship, might Jesus not avoid a lot of hardship and trouble?
4. Cavy Showmanship A Cavy showman is a person who has learned the art of selecting, fitting, and presenting cavies to advantage at a show
5. A smoldering beauty who radiated downtown New York cool at all times, Debbie Harry took Blondie to international stardom, fronting a band with unmatched showmanship, style and glamour.
6. Verve and fanfare may be alien to Brussels, but what is urgently required is a sense of political showmanship that restores confidence in the European project as well as the economy.