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  • verb intransitive To appear, arrive, or attend, especially suddenly or erratically.
  • verb transitive, idiomatic To outperform or one-up, often in an arrogant manner.
  • verb transitive To make visible; to expose.

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  • verb appear or become visible; make a showing
  • verb be or become visible or noticeable

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  • WORD: show up
        
    DEFINITION: to appear.
        
    EXAMPLE: ' "You look like a married man," she said, looking him over: "What do I tell your wife when she shows up?"

         
    ' "I doubt she'll show up, but if she does she can probably find me by smell," Duane said. "You don't have to get involved."
         
    ' "She'll show up, I expect," Marcie said. "Wives usually show up." '
       
    --- 1999. Larry McMurtry. Duane's Depressed. "Book Two -- The Walker and His Doctor," Chapter 6, Page 250. Pocket Book edition, ISBN 0-671-02557-0.

    January 22, 2014