Word info Antonyms

off-stage

Speech parts

1. off-stage - Adjective

2. off-stage - Verb

3. off-stage - Adverb

Meaning

off stage (not comparable)

Alternative form of offstage

off-stage (not comparable)

Alternative form of offstage

off-stage (third-person singular simple present off-stages, present participle off-staging, simple past and past participle off-staged)

Alternative form of offstage

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off stage

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Examples

Destiny is not only a dramatist, it is also its own stage manager. That is, it sets the entrances of the characters on scene, gives them letters and other objects, and produces the off-stage noises to go with the dialogue: thunder, a carriage, a shot. Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis

It was tough doing 'Underneath the Lintel' in New Jersey in the wintertime, but rewarding. Those audiences were lively and interactive. On-stage was great, but off-stage was difficult. Richard Schiff

After being booed off stage and almost deciding to quit, Chef tells him that his name might be the problem, and then hands him a plate of meatloaf to cheer him up. Source: Internet

Additionally an off-stage wind band is used; Donizetti did not provide instrumentation. Source: Internet

Bevington, pp. 200–201 The Winter's Tale poses the challenges of time passing and a bear pursuing Antigonus off stage. Source: Internet

Caffarelli was also typical of many castrati in being famous for tantrums on and off-stage, and for amorous adventures with noble ladies. see Heriot, p. 141–154 Some, as described by Casanova, preferred gentlemen (noble or otherwise). Source: Internet

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