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show to advantage
Idioms and Phrases
Also, show to good or one's advantage . Display in a flattering way, benefit, as in This lighting shows the paintings to advantage , or Your extensive use of quotations shows your learning to good advantage . [Mid-1300s]Example Sentences
Because swordfish doesn’t show to advantage when it’s “rare,” a thinner slice makes it a cinch to sear the outside and cook the inside to perfection.
As an excellent p. 62critic in his native language, and equally so in Hebrew and Rabbinical learning, his works are a sufficient proof; and his “Letters to Volney” show to advantage the depth of his reasoning powers and scientific acquirements.
On this occasion, however, it unluckily did not show to advantage.
Sometimes it was due to the fact that the child dwelling habitually on a deeper plane of reflection than other pupils—or than his teachers—did not show to advantage when prompt answers of the usual sort were expected.
A coward every inch of him, he certainly did not show to advantage with an escort of constables about him.
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