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show and tell
noun
an activity for young children, especially in school, in which each participant produces an object of unusual interest and tells something about it.
Facetious.any informative presentation or demonstration, as to introduce a new product or divulge and explain a special plan.
Other Word Forms
- show-and-tell adjective
- show-and-teller noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of show and tell1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
“From a tactical level, the psyop mission is extremely hard to show and tell,” said Lt.
For years, the volume — a 19th-century French treatise on the human soul — was brought out for show and tell, and sometimes, according to library lore, used to haze new employees.
But Biden’s recovery ultimately requires show and tell.
But I will not allow people to come on my show and tell blatant lies if I am in that position.
But I will not allow people to come on my show and tell blatant lies.
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