2. Verb. Third person singular simple present of ''to showcase.'' ¹
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Definition of Showcases
1. showcase [v] - See also: showcase
Lexicographical Neighbors of Showcases
Literary usage of Showcases
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Law of Modern Municipal Charters and the Organization of Cities on by William Kent Clute (1920)
"... signs, fruit stands, showcases, and encroachments of every character upon said
streets or sidewalks; and to vacate and close private ways. § 10. ..."
2. Wilson's Photographic Magazine (1901)
"four showcases in addition to those in the entrance hall. ... The showcases have
been specially made, of dark, oiled wood, to fit the spaces where they ..."
3. Wilson's Photographic Magazine (1914)
"There are lots of ideas in showcases. He goes back home and arranges his showcases
to go one better. And so he and his neighbor go on, one against the other ..."
4. Bulletin of the New York Public Library by New York public library (1921)
"The books which tell of the "Principles and Purposes of the Pilgrims" and describe
their "Manners and Customs" fill two showcases. Here and in other parts ..."
5. Digest of Decisions Under the Interstate Commerce Act, from 1908 by Herbert Confield Lust, Ralph Merriam (1913)
"The evidence disclosed that the showcases were enclosed completely on top and at
both ends, but that open spaces 2 or 3 inches In width extended the whole ..."
6. Digest of Decisions Under the Interstate Commerce Act, from 1908 by Herbert Confield Lust, Ralph Merriam (1913)
"(h) In July, 1908, complainant shipped from Detroit, Mich., to Seattle, Wash., over
defendant's line, two carloads of showcases on which charges were ..."
7. The American Amateur Photographer (1906)
"The showcases alone are elaborate affairs. As an example of this, I may instance
those of the Lange studio in Plateros street. They cost $2000 and are said ..."