"Shrapnel" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Shrapnel refers to the fragments of metal that are fired from a shell, bomb, or other explosive device, and are designed to penetrate and cause damage to objects or people on impact. These fragments are called "schrapnel" in honor of General Henry Shrapnel, who developed the first type of explosive shell in the late 18th century.
In a more general sense, shrapnel can also refer to the remains or pieces of something that has been broken or fragmented, such as a shattered car windshield or a broken crystal glass.
To show off is to deliberately attract attention to oneself by displaying your abilities, possessions, or accomplishments in a way that is intended to impress others or make you seem superior. It can also refer to someone who regularly does this.
A showpiece is something that is intended to impress or attract attention, typically by being of exceptional quality, beauty, or skill. It is often used in a formal or official context, such as a successful business presentation, a beautiful work of art, or a particularly impressive achievement.
A place where goods, such as cars or electronics, are displayed for public inspection and demonstration, often where customers can try or test the products before buying.