showtimes

[US]/'ʃotaɪm/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.the time when a performance or program is scheduled to start

Example Sentences

The showtime for the concert is 7:00 PM.

The magician announced that it was showtime.

The theater lights dimmed as it was showtime.

The dancers were getting ready for showtime.

The band was backstage, waiting for showtime.

The circus performers were excited for showtime.

The countdown to showtime had begun.

The actors were rehearsing their lines before showtime.

The comedians were backstage, joking around before showtime.

Real-world Examples

Hogwarts has one last 'hurrah' to come as the place hosts to Harry's climatic showtime.

Source: Exciting moments of Harry Potter

He even recorded showtimes on his answering machine.

Source: Friends Season 3

All right, that's it. After I finish zhuzhing my hair, tell the preacher it's showtime.

Source: Desperate Housewives (Audio Version) Season 3

With nominations set and just over a month until showtime, more details were announced Friday about the 93rd Oscars.

Source: AP Listening Collection March 2021

I practiced, and I think I'm ready for showtime.

Source: Harvard Business Course

(gentle guitar music) Okay, it's just about showtime for our buche de noel.

Source: What to eat at Christmas?

Aiming to break ground in a matter of months, the company is running full tilt to work out all the kinks before showtime.

Source: Bloomberg Insights

SURYA BONALY: Like " Holiday on Ice." And when I see the show I loved the moving, I loved showtime and just, you know, those fantastic costumes.

Source: Radio Laboratory

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