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showdown
[ shoh-doun ]
showdown
/ ˈʃəʊˌdaʊn /
noun
- informal.an action that brings matters to a head or acts as a conclusion or point of decision
- poker the exposing of the cards in the players' hands on the table at the end of the game
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Most nonconference showdowns are now held at neutral sites as part of fundraising efforts for name, image and likeness purposes.
Boston, San Diego and the Bay Area to be ready for the inevitable Open Division playoff showdowns in February and March.
The officials missed not one, but two apparent penalties on one key play late in the Cincinnati Bengals-Baltimore Ravens showdown Thursday night that could have cost Joe Burrow and Co. the game.
With counting nearly complete in an election that Democrats loudly proclaimed as a final showdown between democracy and fascism, Kamala Harris currently has just over 68 million votes.
Deciding not to continue with the federal cases before Trump's inauguration in January would also avoid a showdown between the incoming president and the justice department, the Associated Press reported.
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