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showtime


showtime [shoh-tahym] ExamplesWord Origin noun

  1. the time at which an entertainment is scheduled to begin.

Origin of showtime show + time Examples from the Web for showtime Contemporary Examples of showtime

  • There was an air of excitement and anticipation in the lobby as showtime approached.

    I Was Honeydicked Into Spending Christmas with ‘The Interview’

    Allison McNearney

    December 26, 2014

  • Zilch, what with Showtime’s other steamy sex-heavy drama, The Affair, stealing its thunder.

    15 Enraging Golden Globe TV Snubs and Surprises: Amy Poehler, ‘Mad Men’ & More

    Kevin Fallon

    December 11, 2014

  • This came across in the Showtime Omit the Logic documentary—in which you were a commentator—and it comes across here.

    How Richard Pryor Beat Bill Cosby and Transformed America

    David Yaffe, Scott Saul

    December 10, 2014

  • He opens up about overcoming tragedy, letting go of the Showtime drama, and a possible spin-off.

    Michael C. Hall on Going Drag for ‘Hedwig and the Angry Inch’ and Exorcising ‘Dexter’

    Marlow Stern

    December 4, 2014

  • This is a woman who stars in and produces Web Therapy, a show that started as a web series and moved to Showtime.

    How Lisa Kudrow Pulled Off TV’s Ultimate ‘Comeback’

    Kevin Fallon

    November 6, 2014

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