1. staging - Noun
2. staging - Verb
A structure of posts and boards for supporting workmen, etc., as in building.
The business of running stagecoaches; also, the act of journeying in stagecoaches.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI always considered myself being an organizer. I'm very good at teaching singers, I'm very good at staging a show, to entertain people. But I never included myself. I never applied this to me as an artist. Ike Turner
This is our kind of politics-to involve the people in staging protest marches, but not in matters that concern their very lives. Jakaya Kikwete
The reconciliation that has been undertaken today will be worthless if investigations into the coup do not reveal the truth behind the staging. Kamisese Mara
I'd really been interested in opera when I was about 16, and I really like staging them. Bruce Beresford
Had it been us staging the Games, I don't think we would necessarily have done the switcheroo with the girl with the braces. Boris Johnson
2012 has been an extraordinary year for our country. We cheered our Queen to the rafters with the Jubilee, showed the world what we're made of by staging the most spectacular Olympic and Paralympic Games ever and - let's not forget - punched way above our weight in the medals table. David Cameron