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A phrase of approval said to someone after they have done something. Primarily heard in UK. Jolly good show, Reginald! You did a fine job on the piano. The tailoring on this dress is just divine—jolly good show. Good show, fellas! You certainly earned that championship. See also: good, show.
used as an expression of approval: Good show chaps, you completed the course in the time allowed. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Linguistics: interjections. aiyo. attaboy.
used as an expression of approval: Good show chaps, you completed the course in the time allowed. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Linguistics: interjections. aiyo. attaboy.
GOOD SHOW! definition: an exclamation of appreciation and congratulations on another's accomplishment | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.
GOOD SHOW! definition: an exclamation of appreciation and congratulations on another's accomplishment | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English.
= get all the attention and praise, especially at an event or performance. All the singers were good, but Brian completely stole the show! A fun & easy way to learn English idioms.
To attempt, do, or perform something with a particular level of quality (specified before "show"). Every year, the city carolers put on a wonderful show in front of city hall. Though they were heavily favored to win, the team put on a pretty poor show.