A form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound and a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement.
1A richly coloured watering-place slid into view, as in a moving-picture show.
2It was like a moving-picture show, where one group chased away another.
3Kate seemed to see a moving-picture show of her mother's days.
4I haven't been nearer the Nile than a lantern-slide lecture and the moving-picture show.
5What do you say to a moving-picture show?
6But I was singing at the moving-picture show, and Mrs. Barsaloux came in there and heard me.
7They oftentimes, in older children, follow the reading of thrilling stories or a visit to an exciting moving-picture show.
8At the time of the robbery Rueff was outside the Presidio, in uniform, at a moving-picture show in San Francisco.
9In the evenings he shooed out the pair of them to a moving-picture show and once or twice went along.
10Grace chuckled with glee at the idea of exclusive Ethel Post becoming the proprietor of a moving-picture show at Coney Island.
11But from that distance she watched his movements, watched closely and unceasingly, watched with the interest of a child at a moving-picture show.
12He came marching up the walk like the hero in a moving-picture show and we thought he was alone till he reached the door.
13Danilo had seen it all a thousand times at the moving-picture shows.
14Not far away he may have his choice of theatres and moving-picture shows.
15And, of course, all I have said of theaters applies with equal force to moving-picture shows.
16"By Jove!" cried Holworthy-"andthat you invited her to see the moving-pictureshows?"
Translations for moving-picture show