onstage

IPA: ɑnstˈeɪdʒ

adjective

  • On the part of a stage that is visible to the audience.

adverb

  • Taking place on the part of a stage that is visible to the audience.
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Examples of "onstage" in Sentences

  • The woodcut shows Armin onstage.
  • He once played a baboon onstage.
  • The wedding is in full swing onstage.
  • He loved to entertain, onstage and off.
  • Being a jerk onstage isn't, necessarily.
  • But, she is actually performing a song onstage.
  • Initially he drank to allay the anxiety of going onstage.
  • His authority onstage and his ingratiating manner made me very comfortable.
  • Of props, however, there are many, lugged onstage by the five performers as the piece opens.
  • He's a pampered, miserable, abusive, sleazy, insecure wreck, toying with groupies and numbing himself before going onstage.

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