Similar words: outdoors, outdoorsy, outdoorsman, outdoor sport, outdoor, stage door, outdoor game, outdoor advertising. Meaning: n. a platform where a (brass) band can play in the open air.
1. There were also live performances on an outdoor stage.
2. The first to be staged on an outdoor stage instead of in a theatre so that the fine arts could be appreciated by the public.
3. Unexpected contingencies of the outdoor stage are the best circumstances for testing whether a performer really has what it takes.
4. Hundreds of area students cheered and screamed as the president appeared on the outdoor stage.
5. Try to picture this scene: With 50, 000 men watching intensely, a 15-year-old young man, Trent—blindfolded and barefoot—begins stepping cautiously across an outdoor stage.
6. The invention can be widely applied to large-scale theater or outdoor stage and provide the desired sound effects.
7. A reveler was killed and 40 others injured as a fierce thunderstorm caused an outdoor stage to collapse at a country music festival in western Canada Saturday.
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8. We decided to take in Toronto on our trip to Canada , and that is where we took in the most memorable outdoor stage play we have ever seen.
9. While the oak trees should provide plenty of shade — along with pockets of contemplative space — the tapestries will give much of the memorial the feeling of an expansive outdoor stage set.
10. Zac Monro played a mean guitar as he jumped on an outdoor stage in Oulu, a city in northern Finland, but he didn't even strike a chord.
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