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Examples:dead but showing no signs of rigor mortis—be snubbed despite showing good intentions—promise of brilliant young person (idiom); showing extraordinary gifts—(coll.) enjoy showing off—(interjection showing astonishment)—frowning and worried (idiom); showing concern—(interjection showing disapproval) tut-tut—suddenly change color showing displeasure, bewilderment etc—auxiliary showing sth happened in the past—modal particle ending sentence, showing affirmation, approval, or consent—cool and collected (idiom); showing no sign of nerves—blabbing and showing off (idiom); loud-mouthed trouble maker—expression or emotion showing in one's eyes—dress in a hurry with part of the body showing—pass by without showing interest [idiom.]—curry favor by showing obeisance [idiom.]—showing the hardships of travel [idiom.]—reflect (in the figurative sense: to show the nature of)—treat one another with absolute sincerity (idiom); to show total devotion—lit. not show the mountain and to not reveal the water (idiom); fig. to hide the key facts—road show or promotional tour (for a product etc)—save the show (for instance by stepping in for an absent actor)—one who has a little knowledge likes show off, but one who is truly knowledgeable is modest—half willing and half unwilling (idiom); yield after making a show of resistance—emphasize down to last detail (idiom); to show every possible consideration—show one's ferocious appearance (idiom); the atrocious features revealed—put on a rival show (idiom); to set oneself up against sb— |