Examples of 'two for the show' in a sentence

Meaning of "two for the show"

two for the show - This phrase is often used in entertainment or performance contexts to refer to a duo or pair of performers who are the main act. It indicates that there are two individuals who are the focus of attention or the key attraction. Example: 'The concert headliners are two for the show.'

How to use "two for the show" in a sentence

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two for the show
Two for the show.
Broadway revue Two for the Show.
Two for the show One for the money.
Broadway review Two for the Show.
Two for the Show is a double-live album by American progressive rock band Kansas, released in 1978.
Kansas also released a live version of the song on their album, Two for the Show.
Well, it 's one for the money two for the show three to get ready.
It was first featured in the 1940 Broadway revue Two for the Show.
Two for … Two for the show.
Well, it 's one for the money Two for the show.
One of the money, two for the show ♪.
Well, it 's one for the mony Two for the show.
Ben One for the money, two for the show.
Lelani, One for the money, two for the show.
Let's fly now. One for the money. Two for the show.

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Wanna bet? Well, it's one for the money Two for the show.

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