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peepshow

[ UK /pˈiːpʃə‍ʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an exhibition of pictures or objects viewed through a small hole or magnifying glass
  2. a short pornographic film shown in a small coin-operated booth

How To Use peepshow In A Sentence

  • The cinema did not emerge as a form of mass consumption until its technology evolved from the initial "peepshow" format to the point where images were projected on a screen in a darkened theater.
  • The cinema did not emerge as a form of mass consumption until its technology evolved from the initial "peepshow" format to the point where images were projected on a screen in a darkened theater.
  • More than just steamy dance numbers, Peepshow tells a story of sexuality and empowerment that all women can relate to.
  • The cinema did not emerge as a form of mass consumption until its technology evolved from the initial "peepshow" format to the point where images were projected on a screen in a darkened theater.
  • A double eyepiece projected from it like a seaside peepshow. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • This might feel similar to a bit of a unwashed peepshow, but check out a sensuous-smooth character of her unwrapping (photos nabbed from a Daily Mails screen squeeze collection): Archive 2009-12-01
  • The depraved plot is shot with a schizophrenic camera incorporating elements of peepshows, montage and silent horror films amongst others.
  • Here's a brief guide to the freaks and grotesques that populate the Peepshow world.
  • The book has been a manual for artists and a trove for scholars - and a refined erotic peepshow - since its first printing in 1499.
  • The Lusty Lady, the famous peepshow club on 1rst with the endlessly entertaining marquee, is closing. Outspoken and Undocumented « PubliCola
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