Pronunciation: /ʃoʊ ʌp/
noun A person or thing that appears or arrives at a specified place
A1 I hope my friends will all show up to my birthday party.
A2 The show up of the new student in class was unexpected.
B1 The show up of the actor at the premiere was a pleasant surprise.
B2 The show up of protesters at the rally made a powerful statement.
C1 The show up of the CEO at the meeting indicated the importance of the discussion.
C2 The show up of the rare bird in the park caused a stir among birdwatchers.
verb To arrive or appear in a place, especially unexpectedly
A1 I always show up on time for work.
A2 She didn't show up to the party last night.
B1 The actor didn't show up for the movie premiere.
B2 The missing documents finally showed up in the office.
C1 The evidence showed up during the investigation.
C2 The long-lost painting showed up at an auction after years of being missing.
formal It is important to show up on time for the meeting.
informal Make sure to show up early so we can get good seats.
slang I didn't think he would actually show up to the party.
figurative His determination to succeed always shows up in his work ethic.
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