showtime

[ UK /ʃˈə‍ʊta‍ɪm/ ]
[ US /ˈʃoʊˌtaɪm/ ]
NOUN
  1. the time at which something is supposed to begin
    they got an early start
    she knew from the get-go that he was the man for her
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How To Use showtime In A Sentence

  • Nancy and Andy bring in Stevie for an emergency pediatrician visit on "Weeds" (Showtime at 10), only to turn on the television in the waiting room and learn that the feds are a little too close to catching their family. TV highlights: Monday, Oct.18, 2010
  • Once again showtime reining supreme with clever plots and whitty writing. Sophie’s Choice: HBO or SHOWTIME? | the TV addict
  • I manage to cover up my lovebite with lots of body make-up before showtime at the club. Evening Standard - Home
  • Sirius is thus no different than HBO, Showtime, ABC or even The New York Times. Sun Sets on Satellite, But Premium Radio Plays On
  • But by showtime, one of the assistants, Britt Stevens of Brownwood, was en route to the hospital for antivenin.
  • Each P. D. handled as many as thirty-five cases a day and often didn't get the file until showtime. LEGAL TENDER
  • The flimsy familiar office chair that he†™ d grown old and fat in creaked as his weight shifted slowly off its edge. “Showtime” he muttered to himself. 365 tomorrows » 2008 » April : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Julio Cesar Chavez Jr (30-0-1 23 KOs) vs Anthony "showtime" Shuler (20-4-1 14 KOs) WN.com - Articles related to Pelosi Remarks at Annual Conference of the Communications Workers of America
  • Once my guts had got accustomed to the way the ship rolled, I enjoyed a late supper, after showtime. MR STARLIGHT
  • The notion of apprenticeship as an almost religious vocation survives best, oddly, in martial arts movies like Bloodsport on Showtime.
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