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game show

NOUN
  1. a television or radio program in which contestants compete for awards

How To Use game show In A Sentence

  • Wisely, most campers leave the wild edibles to game show contestants and the hopelessly lost.
  • Like a lot of such women, she sounds as if she is auditioning for a job as a game show hostess.
  • It is based on Barris's autobiography in which he claims to have led a double life as a CIA assassin, fronting game shows by day and murdering government targets by night.
  • The game show aspect is fairly simple. Christianity Today
  • Everytime I glance at the TV schedule it is enough to make me feel that I would rather go out and shoot pictures of clouds than stay in and watch the dismal salmagundi of game shows, repeats, and soap operas. Blog De Ganz | Archive | May
  • For many years I had read nothing, glued to the soaps and game shows on TV.
  • It was a startlingly original format, combining the popular docusoap and game show genres with the voyeuristic qualities of the webcam and closed-circuit television.
  • A popular reality game show is called Who Wants to be a Millionaire.
  • He plays a madcap game show host.
  • Long-term partners excel in a game show. The Sun
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