Everybody wants to dunk and showboat, but few can make free throws or pass the ball. |
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Figo converted and Real Madrid proceeded to shine and showboat their way to a rattling 4-2 triumph. |
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With fighting, trash-talking, cursing, and endzone dances strictly prohibited, the only type of player not welcome in the USFTL is a showboat. |
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During his NATO days, the studious soldier struck many officers as a showboat. |
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The team won the 1973 NBA title, and Monroe made believers of those who had thought of him as little more than a glorified showboat. |
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Then he told the story of the day he tried to sit in with the professionals at the showboat Club in Philadelphia. |
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He's been called, variously, a showboat, a stud, a lazybones, a workhorse, a whiner, a powerhouse, an overachiever, an underachiever, you name it. |
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In recent years, most professional teams have abandoned that idea in favor of the exceptional talents of an individual, who is sometimes a showboat. |
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The fans like him, but the other players think he's a showboat. |
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