How To Use Showgirl In A Sentence
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The judge left behind important friends, a seemingly puzzled wife, envelopes full of money, a loose affiliation with political figures under indictment and, it became clear, the affection of several Broadway showgirls.
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Perhaps the highlight of Ms. Russell's career was co-starring with another bombshell, Marilyn Monroe, in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," Anita Loos's sly 1953 hit musical about a pair of showgirls on the prowl.
Actress Heated Up the Silver Screen
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But for a showgirl, endurance is a marginal virtue at best.
DOUBTING THOMAS
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She's been a showgirl, and an actress in the 1930s and 40s, when it was still risqué.
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I love the Busby Berkeley showgirls of the 30s great musicals.
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The occasion would have been a family car trip; the time, the late '50s - the haute Vegas era of feathery showgirls, sharpies in Sy Devore suits, and Sammy Davis Jr. at the Sands.
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But for a showgirl, endurance is a marginal virtue at best.
DOUBTING THOMAS
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As part of a series of musical numbers themed around the United Nations, a panoply of perfectly groomed pubescent boys in fanciful costumes illustrating national flags parade across the stage like Vegas showgirls.
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Glamorous Las Vegas-style showgirls dancing on stage will welcome select guests to the opening of the £7 million Opera House Casino in Scarborough on Wednesday.
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Monet is cattier than a pride of lions: "Rachel had this boa in her room that she said was from her showgirl days, a. k., in my words, probably stripper days.
Tallulah Morehead: Big Brother 12 : Waiting For Monet
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Five thousand people signed up for membership before the first roulette wheel was spun ensuring that as the showgirls high-kicked on the opening night, the Opera House Casino was already a sure thing.
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When the mutawwa'in busted the party that led to Marcos’s deportation, they separated the “showgirls” wearing drag from the rest of the partygoers, and then asked everyone but the drag queens to line up against the wall for the dawn prayer.
The Kingdom in the Closet
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They did, after all, drop their hosts from the rafters like Ziegfeld showgirls, while draping the proscenium in tinsel lights and the stage in drapes.
Oscar show had its smart moments, just not enough
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The 8 showgirls, aged between 20 and 44 were temporarily detained before being fined 500 baht each and released with a warning.
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While gentlemen of the aristocracy lounged at the National Theatre, drunken throngs hooted at busty showgirls in the latest burlesque revues.
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With over 100 tons of equipment, shows will include acrobats, trapeze artists, clowns, balancers, horses, dogs, tigers, showgirls and loads more.
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But eight-year-old Panny Frost is becoming a showgirl for the second time in her star-struck childhood.
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What does the archaeopteryx fossil have in common with a Vegas showgirl?.
Flocking Together
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There were lab coats, Vegas showgirl outfits, long gowns with full skirts, vampire costumes, and flapper dresses.
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All will be set right in a footnote, though you may forget about the scholarship while reading of how the former "showgirl," Empress Theodora of Byzantium, "was said to be a gymnastically gifted orgiast whose specialty was to offer all three orifices to her clients simultaneously.
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Las Vegas Sands Macau brought in Las Vegas showgirls to kick off its grand opening today, but its owners have lined up even better-endowed partners behind the scenes.
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Tell him I got socked in the face by the boyfriend of a Vegas showgirl and I'm too embarrassed to show him my black eye, that he'll believe.
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Leave it to Hellboy, The Dark Side, Showgirls, and Kessel Runner -- a few gems from a recent switched franchise photoshop theme at Fark.
Leave It To Hellboy (and more)
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She accurately told the FBI that Welles was broke and that he was cheating on his wife, the beautiful movie star Rita Hayworth, with a string of starlets and showgirls.
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One collage features a big-bottomed showgirl in a sparkly wig, red gloves, and little else.
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‘The whole idea of having glitzy costumes with a patina of the old Las Vegas showgirl style really interested me,’ he says.
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She accurately told the FBI that Welles was broke and that he was cheating on his wife, the beautiful movie star Rita Hayworth, with a string of starlets and showgirls.
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They launched ‘Revuedeville’ - a nonstop round of showgirls, variety acts and comedians - and when other theatres copied them she hit on the idea of nudity.
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The cancan, that high kicking, exuberant dance of showgirls, originated in Le Moulin Rouge during the 1890s.
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The cancan, that high kicking, exuberant dance of showgirls, originated in Le Moulin Rouge during the 1890s.
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His are not the Vegas-style mega-illusions involving disappearing tigers, dry ice, fireworks and showgirls.
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She's a courtesan showgirl who dreams of being a real actress, we're told rather clumsily.
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He prances through the casinos with scantily clad showgirls draped on each arm (although he is happily married).
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Sally and Phyllis were showgirls, Buddy and Ben stage door johnnies.
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Featuring an ageing Las Vegas showgirl, brilliantly performed by Nadine Tyson, it mixed camp style and pathos with the glitz and energy of showbiz.
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In 1956, at the height of her popularity, Monroe went to England to make a film, The Prince and the Showgirl, with Sir Laurence Olivier.
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The occasion would have been a family car trip; the time, the late '50s - the haute Vegas era of feathery showgirls, sharpies in Sy Devore suits, and Sammy Davis Jr. at the Sands.
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While gentlemen of the aristocracy lounged at the National Theatre, drunken throngs hooted at busty showgirls in the latest burlesque revues.
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These malignant Las Vegas showgirl lookalikes are holding Earth hostage, controlling the monsters with shrewdly hidden remote devices.
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In what promises to be a surreal summing-up of his years in office, Berlusconi's trial for paying a Moroccan dancer, Karima "Ruby" El Mahroug, for sex when she was under 18 resumes on Wednesday, followed by three more hearings in December that promise a parade of showgirls who will give evidence about the bunga-bunga parties at Berlusconi's Milan mansion.
Berlusconi faces month of trials as courts seize on end of immunity
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What surrounds us - the glitz, our showgirls, the shimmer and the production numbers - is all part of who we are.
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Merrick offered a revealing critique of Stephen Sondheim's high-concept Follies, a musical about ageing showgirls in midlife crisis.
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Dorothy Provine, a stunningly beautiful actress who starred as the title outlaw in "The Bonnie Parker Story" (1958) and then as a flapper showgirl in the short-lived TV drama "The Roaring Twenties," died April 25.
Dorothy Provine, Flapper and Outlaw, Dies
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Peeping Toms, flashers, showgirls, ‘working’ girls and cross-dressers inhabited the warehouse environment.
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And being so close to the stage I could see the darns in the showgirls' tights, so much for the glamour of Show Biz!
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As the showgirl, she was adorably bold, and her delicate sexiness is the type that oozes warmth and good humour.
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As our two heroes attempt to avoid capture they get themselves involved in the backstage and on-stage lives of showgirls, divas and more.
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Topless showgirls certainly aren't new to Vegas.
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She is endearing and full of the kind of spunkiness that characterized showgirls in the light-hearted American comedies of the early 1930s.
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Press reports described the $1 million party as a wild, indulgent free-for-all, studded with shiny, red Ferraris, feathered showgirls and an Egyptian theme.