shown off (Meaning)

shown off

one that shows off, to display proudly, to seek to attract attention by conspicuous behavior, the act of showing off, to try to attract attention by conspicuous behavior, a person who shows off

shown off Sentence Examples

  1. The car sped off into the distance, leaving a trail of smoke in its wake.
  2. The ball flew off the bat and soared over the fence.
  3. The lights flickered off and on, causing the room to plunge into darkness.
  4. The old woman shuffled off slowly, leaning heavily on her cane.
  5. The train pulled off from the station, taking Matthew away to college.
  6. Sarah laughed off the insult, pretending it didn't bother her.
  7. The paper tore off easily, revealing a secret message.
  8. The artist's paintings were taken off the wall and put into storage.
  9. The boat sailed off into the sunset, disappearing below the horizon.
  10. The cat ran off with the yarn, chasing it through the house.

FAQs About the word shown off

one that shows off, to display proudly, to seek to attract attention by conspicuous behavior, the act of showing off, to try to attract attention by conspicuous

skylarked, fooled around, horsed around, clowned (around), monkeyed (around),cut up, hotdogged, acted up,showboated, reveled

disguised, camouflaged, hidden, concealed, masked, covered, veiled, shrouded, hid, occluded

The car sped off into the distance, leaving a trail of smoke in its wake.

The ball flew off the bat and soared over the fence.

The lights flickered off and on, causing the room to plunge into darkness.

The old woman shuffled off slowly, leaning heavily on her cane.