stage (noun)

  • 51stage direction — noun An instruction given to an actor that tells the actor what should be done and in what manner to do it. The stage direction given in the script said to walk forward and speak the line loudly …

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  • 52stage left — noun The area to the left of the stage when looking towards the audience …

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  • 53stage race — noun A multi day cycle race consisting of a series of separate races (called stages) of various types (road races, criteriums, time trials) usually held one stage per day and all linked together by the General Classification (GC) …

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  • 54stage right — noun The area to the right of the stage when looking towards the audience …

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  • 55stage diving — noun the practice of jumping from the stage in a rock concert to be caught and carried aloft by the crowd …

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  • 56stage-coach — noun A horse drawn coach that runs routinely between two destinations to transport passengers and mail. Syn: stage, thoroughbrace …

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  • 57stage of the game — noun A point in the progress of an ongoing dispute or process. At that stage of the game it was too late for diplomacy …

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  • 58stage door — noun count the entrance to a theater for actors and other people who work there …

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  • 59stage fright — stage ,fright noun uncount fear felt by actors or singers before a performance, or by other people before doing something important …

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  • 60stage manager — stage ,manager noun count someone who is in charge of the practical arrangements for a play or other show …

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