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display, presentation, performance, show, exhibition
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Show pictures of women wearing hoop skirts.
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Modest Mussorgsky, a Russian composer, composed "Pictures at an Exhibition" in 1874. Maurice Ravel's arrangement of the piano suite is very well known.
Modest Mussorgsky, a Russian composer, composed "Pictures at an Exhibition" in 1874. Maurice Ravel's arrangement of the piano suite is very well known.
A bench show is an exhibition of dogs.
A common noun is a general word for a person, a place, or a thing.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.Example common nouns:actorbeachcoffeedoctorempirefiregardenerharborintelligenceknightExample proper nouns: Al PacinoBermudaChock full o'NutsMichael DeBakeyEuropePontiac FirebirdErle Stanley GardnerHawaiiIntel CorporationKing Arthur
My friends and I visited the new exhibition at the local Art Museum.
Some of the ways to increase traffic at a trade show exhibition stand is to use a display that stands out from the competition. In that respect, the exhibition stand should be professionally constructed to catch the trade show participant's attention.
Nouns: array, example, exposition, presentation, vanity, exhibition, paranorma, pretensionVerbs: portray, show, expose, reveal, present, unveil, bestow, illustrate, cite, proffer, demonstrate, sportThese are all the common synonyms for the word that I could find. If you don't like any of these try going to Thesaurus.com (:
display, presentation, performance, show, exhibition
No you can't show you kinkajous pictures to you you can only show nice and goofy pictures!
An auto show is a regular event used for the exhibition of automobiles and automobile designs.
A theatrical exhibition; a spectacle., An elaborate exhibition devised for the entertainmeut of a distinguished personage, or of the public; a show, spectacle, or display., Of the nature of a pageant; spectacular., To exhibit in show; to represent; to mimic.
Exhibition flying differs from stunt flying in that, exhibition flying is a public show, or demonstration, whereas stunt flying is performing tricks, feats, or stunts on an airplane.