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Definition of show window in English: show windownoun A shop window looking on to a street, used for exhibiting goods. Example sentencesExamples - It is a time when there is much in the show window and nothing in the stockroom.
- The Eastman Kodak Company happened upon Parks' first photographs and began displaying them in company show windows.
- Wanamaker's was known for its stained-glass windows, elaborate store displays, and spectacles including organ concerts, pageants, and storybook characters in show windows.
- The tusk of an African elephant adorns the show window of a handicraft shop, waiting to be sold for an exorbitant sum whereas the hides of animals would be in a boutique in Paris, to drape the rich and famous.
- Around the corner she stopped at the show window which featured a beautiful Jaguar sports car.
- Symbols depicting the elusive Easter bunny and great tasting chocolate eggs are now widely used in show windows.
- Has anyone ever given a thought why the puffed rice or any other white colored eatable looks so dazzling white and bright, and attractive on the show windows of a sweetmeat shop?
- The delightful Keerthi Reddy, the famous actress, inaugurated the show window on Tuesday.
- Browsing in New York last May, there was a huge advertisement in the show window of a Brooklyn store, boasting its stock of the latest top 40 hits.
- You could buy expensive handmade footwear from the Chinese shoemaker at the corner of Rest House Crescent Road, and gawk at the guitars and saxophones in the show window of Premson's.
Definition of show window in US English: show windownounSHō ˈwindō A store window looking onto a street, used for exhibiting goods. Example sentencesExamples - Symbols depicting the elusive Easter bunny and great tasting chocolate eggs are now widely used in show windows.
- The delightful Keerthi Reddy, the famous actress, inaugurated the show window on Tuesday.
- Wanamaker's was known for its stained-glass windows, elaborate store displays, and spectacles including organ concerts, pageants, and storybook characters in show windows.
- Browsing in New York last May, there was a huge advertisement in the show window of a Brooklyn store, boasting its stock of the latest top 40 hits.
- You could buy expensive handmade footwear from the Chinese shoemaker at the corner of Rest House Crescent Road, and gawk at the guitars and saxophones in the show window of Premson's.
- It is a time when there is much in the show window and nothing in the stockroom.
- The tusk of an African elephant adorns the show window of a handicraft shop, waiting to be sold for an exorbitant sum whereas the hides of animals would be in a boutique in Paris, to drape the rich and famous.
- The Eastman Kodak Company happened upon Parks' first photographs and began displaying them in company show windows.
- Has anyone ever given a thought why the puffed rice or any other white colored eatable looks so dazzling white and bright, and attractive on the show windows of a sweetmeat shop?
- Around the corner she stopped at the show window which featured a beautiful Jaguar sports car.
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