slide show
Britishnoun
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a display of photographic transparencies using a slide projector
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any display in the form of a series of static images, such as on a computer screen
adjective
Example Sentences
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Is the U.S. delegation prepared to reveal new information proving that crucial last point, à la Adlai Stevenson’s Cuban Missile Crisis slide show?
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 14, 2026
Drive south from San Francisco with a motel geek — which you’re now doing, by the way — and the born-again motel variations roll past like Kodachrome images in a slide show.
From Los Angeles Times • May 15, 2025
A slide show featuring photographs of them and Mr Haines was played during the service at Perth Congregational Church.
From BBC • Oct. 27, 2024
“If you watch somebody’s slide show or watch somebody’s movie of a place, it’s not the same as going. It’s better to be there.”
From Science Magazine • May 21, 2024
“We could use the fringe’s slide show to supplement a basic history lesson,” I say.
From "Allegiant" by Veronica Roth
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