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must-see
[ muhst-see ]
noun
- something, as a remarkable sight or entertainment, that should be seen or attended:
The new play is a must-see.
adjective
- so remarkable that it should be seen or attended:
There’s plenty to enjoy at the state fair, but our favorite must-see exhibit is the butter sculpture.
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Origin of must-see1
Example Sentences
With this trio, the dry, predictable pro golf world became must-see.
The unconventional comedy -- a remake of a British series -- wrapping up after nine years, many as ‘must-see TV.’
Because when Sasaki pitches, it will almost assuredly be must-see TV.
Just as quickly, Muss managed to turn the Thrillers into a must-see spectacle.
Two must-see shows: Charles Gaines’ “Numbers and Trees, The Tanzania Baobabs,” on view until May 24 at Hauser & Wirth West Hollywood, showcasing new Plexiglas works based on photographs of baobab trees that the artist shot during a trip to Tanzania in 2023, and David Hammons’ “Concerto in Black and Blue,” on view until June 1 at Hauser & Wirth Downtown Los Angeles, presented for the first time since its debut over 20 years ago.
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