to hold the stage
1hold the stage — ► hold the stage dominate a scene of action or forum of debate. Main Entry: ↑stage …
2hold the stage — [v. phr.] 1. To continue to be produced and to attract audiences. * / Peter Pan holds the stage year after year at its annual Christmas showing in London./ 2. To be active in a group; attract attention. * /We had only an hour to discuss the… …
3hold the stage — [v. phr.] 1. To continue to be produced and to attract audiences. * / Peter Pan holds the stage year after year at its annual Christmas showing in London./ 2. To be active in a group; attract attention. * /We had only an hour to discuss the… …
4hold\ the\ stage — v. phr. 1. To continue to be produced and to attract audiences. Peter Pan holds the stage year after year at its annual Christmas showing in London. 2. To be active in a group; attract attention. We had only an hour to discuss the question and Mr …
5hold the stage — dominate a scene of action or forum of debate. → stage …
6hold the stage — phrasal : to continue to be produced used of a play * * * I see stage II dominate a scene of action or forum of debate …
7hold the boards — phrasal : to hold the stage …
8hold the stage — Dominate an audience …
9The Stage Names — Cover Art by William Schaff Studio album by Okkervil River Released …
10stage — ► NOUN 1) a point, period, or step in a process or development. 2) a raised floor or platform on which actors, entertainers, or speakers perform. 3) (the stage) the acting or theatrical profession. 4) a scene of action or forum of debate. 5) a… …