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slideshow
[slahyd-shoh]
noun
a presentation of photographic slides, or images on a transparent base, placed in a projector and viewed sequentially on a screen.
a presentation of digital images, sometimes with text, viewed in progression on a screen.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of slideshow1
Example Sentences
“Office Space” and its endless slideshow of quotes and memes tell us exactly what we need to know about the American work experience then, as well as now.
Nessel spoke as a slideshow detailed her office’s hate crimes unit, the first of its kind in the nation.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick's White House slideshow appeared to point to a rather one sided "deal" where the UK had offered the US "unprecedented access" in order to save its car industry.
One or two students will explain collage each week, introducing a collage or an artist, but first I offer my own version: a slideshow I have no notes for.
The slideshow begins with a black-and-white photograph of a man with light hair, a cap and glasses standing behind a tall rattan chair where an older woman is seated.
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