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puppet show
noun
- an entertainment, as a play or musical revue, in which the performers are puppets.
Word History and Origins
Origin of puppet show1
Example Sentences
That same "uninteresting" persona was even lampooned by notorious ITV puppet show Spitting Image - a dubious honour usually reserved for heads of state, top ranking politicians and Hollywood celebrities.
Others say the rise of computer-generated imagery has led to a new appreciation of tactile experiences like crafting a puppet or watching a live puppet show where you can “feel the tension in the strings.”
“After any puppet show, the puppeteers in the audience immediately get up out of their seats and storm the stage,” he said.
“After any puppet show, the puppeteers in the audience immediately get up out of their seats and storm the stage,” he said.
Others say the rise of computer-generated imagery has led to a new appreciation of tactile experiences like crafting a puppet or watching a live puppet show where you can “feel the tension in the strings.”
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