An act so striking or impressive that the show must be delayed until the audience quiets down.
1I don't see it as a show-stopper … you can manage it.
2Norma Gigaba has been an absolute show-stopper over the years.
3Each week they are given three challenges: a signature bake, a technical challenge, and a show-stopper.
4Tipping the scales at just 695 kilograms, the latest VW show-stopper would make Colin Chapman proud.
5Exuding both traits is a hometown show-stopper, the redesigned 2014 Chevrolet Corvette from General Motors Corp.
6The fabulous Main Concourse is a show-stopper.
7No show-stopper, but it gets good mileage.
8Europe has been holding its breath for two months for the German court ruling, a potential show-stopper.
9Famous for his "one more thing" mantra to introduce the show-stopper, Jobs' showmanship captivated the audience.
10The second was the show-stopper.
11Roast Beef Tenderloin with Red Wine Sauce This beef tenderloin with a rich red wine sauce is a true show-stopper.
12The hot pink tassel is a show-stopper and is the perfect complement to the muted tones of the snail shell.
13No expense has been spared at Eagle Lodge to make it a show-stopper with echoes of Versailles, writes Orna Mulcahy.
14He also has experience of flying the craft in wind, and finds that it is not the show-stopper that many people assume.
15To finish it off, go big with a special treat of a tart and one that is a bit of a show-stopper.
16This week's show-stopper is gnocchi with mushrooms, peas, bacon and a creamy parsley sauce for only R159.99.