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		Definition of medicine show in English: medicine shownoun North American historical A travelling show in which entertainers attracted customers to whom medicine could be sold.  he ran away again, this time joining a medicine show  Example sentencesExamples -  In the old days, bands were playing medicine shows or vaudeville, where you had to capture your audience immediately or you were booted off the stage.
 -  His father immediately tracked him down and brought him back home, yet he ran away again, this time joining a medicine show.
 -  Eventually, the family became a medicine show, traveling the Mid-West.
 -  Well, in the 60s and 70s I was doing medicine shows when people my age were listening to Jimi Hendrix.
 -  Rodgers continued to work on the railroad and perform comedy with medicine shows while he sang.
 -  He was a boy piano player in the 1800s in the Wild West with a medicine show.
 -  He has also done a series of self-portraits based on a traveling medicine show in which he once performed.
 -  The idea that remedies from a far-away, exotic location are more potent than anything home grown harkens back to the traveling medicine shows of the 19th century.
 -  Sonny lived with his sister for a while, but soon began touring with a medicine show.
 -  They're all self-portraits and they all have to do with a medicine show performance I used to do.
 
    Definition of medicine show in US English: medicine shownoun North American historical A traveling show in which entertainers attracted customers to whom medications could be sold.  he ran away again, this time joining a medicine show  Example sentencesExamples -  Well, in the 60s and 70s I was doing medicine shows when people my age were listening to Jimi Hendrix.
 -  His father immediately tracked him down and brought him back home, yet he ran away again, this time joining a medicine show.
 -  Sonny lived with his sister for a while, but soon began touring with a medicine show.
 -  He has also done a series of self-portraits based on a traveling medicine show in which he once performed.
 -  In the old days, bands were playing medicine shows or vaudeville, where you had to capture your audience immediately or you were booted off the stage.
 -  Rodgers continued to work on the railroad and perform comedy with medicine shows while he sang.
 -  They're all self-portraits and they all have to do with a medicine show performance I used to do.
 -  The idea that remedies from a far-away, exotic location are more potent than anything home grown harkens back to the traveling medicine shows of the 19th century.
 -  Eventually, the family became a medicine show, traveling the Mid-West.
 -  He was a boy piano player in the 1800s in the Wild West with a medicine show.
 
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