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one-man show in British English (ˈwʌnˌmɔːn ʃəʊ) noun1. theatre a show with only one performer I saw him do his one-man show in London, which I loved. 2. art an exhibition featuring the work of one artist 3. to be a one-man show Examples of 'one-man show' in a sentenceone-man show It was not a one-man show, though.Changing dealers again, he mounted his first one-man show in 1917 with high hopes.He's relieved that this time around it's not a one-man show.Not that it was a one-man show, far from it.But then greed came knocking in the shape of the one-man show.It should not be a one-man show.And, yes, 'one-man show' is not a typo.Their most popular song, though, was more of a one-man show.In 1979, at the end of his scholarship, he held his first one-man show.They are more than a one-man show. |