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- noun One who attends a
show .
Etymologies
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Examples
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I saw at least one showgoer track down a Toyota rep, begging them to build it, and overheard another aftermarket diesel modifier who was looking foward to getting even more power from such a beast.
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I saw at least one showgoer track down a Toyota rep, begging them to build it, and overheard another aftermarket diesel modifier who was looking foward to getting even more power from such a beast.
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Perhaps the most compelling argument in favor of Microsoft's controller-less controller came from showgoer Nick Bristow, who wanted to see the tech in the hands of the impressive
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And to mark the milestone, we've teamed up with the festival's organisers to give one loyal showgoer a prize they will never forget.
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"For the teenagers, the long, tall Memphis lad is a whiz; for the average Vegas spender or showgoer, a bore," Las Vegas Sun reviewer Bill Willard wrote at the time.
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They intimidate the average showgoer and discourage female attendance (for obvious reasons).
The Truth About Cars 2009
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Peripherals, Odds and ends, iPhone Although I'm the veteran of about a dozen Macworld Expos, this is the first time I've attended as a member of the media instead of as "just" a showgoer.
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Depending on how excited or drunk she was, every showgoer in town thinks they've seen the best band around.
New York Press 2009
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Chrysler display fell from overhead, while the showgoer standing nearby walked on, thankfully oblivious to how he had almost been bashed by the falling Pentastar.
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Depending on how excited or drunk she was, every showgoer in town thinks they've seen the best band around.
New York Press 2009
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