The time at which something is supposed to begin.
1 With nine days until showtime , everything seemed to be coming together.
2 Should she be memorizing my showtime or totally relying on us? asked Lydia.
3 And now, ladies and gentlemen and everything in between, it's showtime !
4 You two have got a lot of warming up to do before showtime .
5 Wired.com caught up with the duo a few hours before showtime .
6 The jump from search to showtime isn't all sunshine and Technicolor rainbows, though.
7 By showtime , the back room was filled with bags of dope and pills.
8 Five minutes 'til showtime ; they should be here by now.
9 A quarter of an hour before showtime Gunther went into the trailer to change.
10 The clock now says two fifty-three-justseven minutes to showtime .
11 It was showtime at the Oireachtas banking inquiry on Thursday.
12 There also tend to be seats available for late night screenings until close to showtime .
13 This may be Ryder Cup week but it is also showtime for Nicholas Alexander Faldo.
14 No matter what the humiliation level, it was showtime .
15 I didn't like it when he said 'it's showtime . '
16 It was, as the Americans liked to say, showtime .
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