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show-me
[ shoh-mee ]
adjective
- demanding proof or evidence before being convinced:
a show-me attitude toward new ideas.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of show-me1
Example Sentences
With a solid defensive structure around him, he has made that “show-me†contract look like a bargain.
After a difficult and injury-marred season with Ottawa meant Talbot would have to prove himself and his durability all over again, he signed what he called a “show-me contract†with the Kings.
The Chiefs tight end, 34, closed the deal Tuesday, TMZ first reported, and is now the proud new owner of a 16,000-square-foot home in a private gated community that boasts six bedrooms and six bathrooms — because $6 million goes a really long way in the Show-Me State, where the median sale price for a home is $258,500.
Barclays analyst Dan Levy in a research note on Tuesday called Ford "a show-me story."
Students represented several schools, not just in the Show-Me State.
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