Interjection
An exclamation of praise or endorsement of an achievement.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see good, show.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlthough to be honest that's mostly testament to my ability to put things to one side and do a good show. Source: Internet
And simply making a good show isn’t enough: Companies also have to pony up to buy ad space on other podcasts to ensure that they’re discovered, basically advertising their advertisements. Source: Internet
… Cash felt a personal responsibility to put on a good show at Folsom. Source: Internet
Rewatching Cobra Kai since it’s on Netflix now and it is such a good show. Source: Internet
“Alex (Mustakas) and I collaborated and wrote this, and it’s a patriotic, feel good show.” Source: Internet
And while it didn't include trapezes, it did involve going way above ground level, and putting on a good show. Source: Internet