Similar words: stage, a stage, postage, upstage, hostage, backstage, oral stage, stage left. Meaning: adj. situated or taking place on the area of a stage visible to the audience. adv. on the stage.
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1. I remember the first time I went onstage. I freaked out completely.
2. The band came back onstage for an encore.
3. We were standing onstage playing completely out of time.
4. He ran onstage and bowed to the audience.
5. Even today I get nervous before I go onstage .
6. When she walked onstage she was given a standing ovation.
7. The audience cheered as the band walked onstage for another encore.
8. They were persuaded onstage for a laugh by their mates.
9. Onstage she is a human dynamo, spending the hour in perpetual motion.
10. It was an onstage costume change.
11. I learned something from his shooting us down onstage.
12. Onstage, though, it is a different matter.
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13. Onstage, we rock out like wild banshees from hell.
14. For the band's first shows, Towa was onstage, videoing, taking photographs, appearing to operate this and that.
15. To go onstage in the flag is to be a 50p magnet, nomatterwhat it might mean in an ideal world.
16. Eventually, he coerces several of them onstage to shoot a silent movie, somehow selecting precisely the right individuals.
17. DeVito met his future wife while performing onstage as a demented stable boy.
18. Not even seeing them onstage, just in class, and there I was, eyes like saucers.
19. Taking her eyes from the man onstage, she gave the punters a swift once-over.
20. It was time for her to go onstage.
21. The onstage ballerinas are seemingly of the uniform height.
22. We used to be their pet band until we had a rather silly disagreement onstage.
23. Everything has been beefed up, from the sound to the onstage visuals, now in dazzling Human League proportions.
24. He got more glimpses of backstage life, but it was what happened onstage that gripped his imagination.
25. There will also be a segment devoted to racial reconciliation(sentencedict.com), with pastors of different races and ethnic groups meeting onstage.
26. It's then that you realise he keeps his psychotic tendencies hidden, only to be let out onstage.
27. As the two screamed at each other, Eng challenged Alvin to go out onstage and do better that night.
28. Then and later, Alvin was interested in putting the seamier side of life onstage.
29. True, he sometimes felt an unexpected sense of exultant extra life onstage.
30. As the minutes of silence and confusion unfolded, the crush eased and a visibly shaken band were allowed back onstage.
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