English to Telugu Dictionary showman

showman

షోమ్యాన్
definition
noun
Mr Birch's father was a showman travelling with fairs, while his mother joined the circus when she was 15.
a person who produces or presents shows as a profession, especially the proprietor, manager, or MC of a circus, fair, or other variety show.
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The Upstagers present the light-hearted story of the American 'showman' on July 15-19 at King's Hall.
It's fair to say that Cowell makes great telly, and a day on the LA set of his show offers ample first-hand evidence of what a brilliant 'showman' he is.
A 'showman' might have exploited the discovery by presenting it to an audience and claiming it was evidence of some supernatural agency.
Blackton had failed to keep up with developments in film technique and his films were dramatically unsophisticated, but he was an expert 'showman' .
He was great - of all the people that I know in the entertainment industry he was greatest 'showman' , because he always changed his show.
Since a 'showman' has to play a variety of roles in order to make a living, Johnny augmented his repertoire with sideshow lecturing, fire eating, and swallowing swords and neon tubes.
Mr Birch's father was a 'showman' travelling with fairs, while his mother joined the circus when she was 15.
Mr Birch, 29, is the son of a fairground 'showman' and spent his formative years touring fair sites around Yorkshire.
When he gets in the ring he's a real 'showman' , he just comes up to you and shows off.
We have only to see a skilled 'showman' working his magic to realise how easy it is for the brain to be fooled into thinking the impossible while we are in full possession of our faculties.
Dillon was still the consummate 'showman' and since he wasn't obligated to perform his back catalogue, he was able to be himself.
This is a 'showman' who loves the performance for its own sake, not just for the status this case will bring him.
All of which makes one wonder if Smuin isn't too competent for his own good at this point; he is a skilled 'showman' , and audiences love him for it.
he's a great talker and 'showman' but he lacks depth
When Matsui hears himself characterized as a 'showman' or a performer, he laughs hard and then shakes his head so vigorously it appears his cap might pop off.
A Wall Street operator who was already in his fifties when he moved to London, Schechter is a prodigious talker, a 'showman' and a financial wizard with a gift for innovation.
He was brash, extremely talented and a 'showman' to the press and public, and for him running was an escape from a life that he would have spent working on a farm with his abusive father.
Like all the best teachers, he was a great 'showman' and his grand round presentations were occasionally enhanced with giant home made models of parasites and their vectors.
King, known for his trademark electric hairdo, is perceived by most of the public as a clown-like 'showman' who, though long-winded, is an entertaining character.
Pete is a born entertainer and 'showman' , thriving on being on stage with the audience under his control.
Yimou has the eye of a painter, the grace of a dancer and the flamboyance of a circus 'showman' .
He is a performer - a downbeat and deadpan showman, but a 'showman' nonetheless.
What the West End needs right now is more producers with guts, flair and 'showmanship' .
A Circus boss told today how children abused customers and attacked 'showmen' 's caravans when his show came to York's Knavesmire.
A substantial number of Italians who came to Britain as entertainers in the early part of the nineteenth century, especially the Punch and Judy 'showmen' , organ grinders and pedlars of the 1840s.
In the carnival, Stanton is the assistant to a phony medium, Madam Zeena, a perfect ancestor of modern 'showmen' like John Edward and Sylvia Browne.
A number toured outback Queensland as travelling 'showmen' later in that century.
You might wonder, is this self-conscious 'showmanship' really such a problem?
Each of these 'showmen' altered the presentation to accommodate changing audiences.
This derives from the case in which two 'showmen' were convicted of keeping a booth on Epsom Downs for the purpose of presenting an indecent exhibition to those who paid.
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