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talent show

noun

  1. a theatrical show in which a series of usually amateur or aspiring singers, dancers, comedians, instrumentalists, etc., perform in the hope of gaining recognition.


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Example Sentences

My talent show story is less terrifying, because it was at a camp or something.

Were you ever in a middle school talent show like the one he's in?

There were two comedians on staff who put on sketch shows and hosted a talent show.

None of this should be surprising, coming as it does from a disgraced former tabloid editor and ex-talent-show judge.

He hosted a poetry contest and a talent show, acted as a chaperone for dances, and attended football games.

Certain qualities of his talent show forcibly in 'Sensations d'Italie,' a delightful appreciation of beauty and sensuous charm.

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