- ˌshow sb ˈout
- phrasal verb
to lead someone to the door when they are leaving a place
Dictionary for writing and speaking English. 2014.
Dictionary for writing and speaking English. 2014.
show sb out phr v — The man who worked in the gum factory fell in a vat of bubblegum. His boss had to chew him out … English expressions
show out — ˌshow ˈout [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they show out he/she/it shows out present participle showing out past tense … Useful english dictionary
Out of My Mind (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) — Out of My Mind Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode Spike awakens after having a dream of Buffy Episode no. Season 5 E … Wikipedia
Show — Концертный альбом The Cure … Википедия
Show (альбом The Cure) — Show Концертный альбом The Cure Дата выпуска 19 октября, 1993 Записан Концерт в Palace of Auburn Hills, Мичиган[1] Жанры альтернативный … Википедия
Show (альбом) — Show Концертный альбом The Cure Дата выпуска 19 октября, 1993 Записан Концерт в Palace of Auburn Hills, Мичиган[1] Жанры альтернативный рок Длительность 43:57 Лейбл … Википедия
show up — [v1] arrive, attend appear, be conspicuous, be visible, blow in*, come, get, get in, make an appearance, put in appearance, reach, show, stand out, turn up; concept 159 Ant. be absent, depart, leave, miss show up [v2] expose, embarrass belittle,… … New thesaurus
show/see someone to the door — show/see (someone) to the door : to go to the door with (someone who is leaving) My secretary will show you to the door. [=show you out] • • • Main Entry: ↑door … Useful english dictionary
show/see to the door — show/see (someone) to the door : to go to the door with (someone who is leaving) My secretary will show you to the door. [=show you out] • • • Main Entry: ↑door … Useful english dictionary
show — 1 verb past tense showed past participle shown /SUn/ 1 PROVE (T) to provide facts or information that make it clear that something is true or that something exists: show (that): The latest poll clearly shows that most voters are unaware of this.… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English