Similar words: upstage, stage manager, stager, old stager, stage right, upstate, upstart, upstair. Meaning: n. a selfish actor who upstages the other actors.
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(1) The actor moved upstage away from the audience.
(2) They're much too upstage for us these days.
(3) Most supporting bands tend to be youngsters, and rarely upstage the star.
(4) Upstage and right of centre, Robert Morris stands with his back to the audience.
(5) They slowly moved from upstage left into the centre.
(6) He looks upstage to where the body is lying.
(7) He tried to upstage his boss at the meeting.
(8) He upstaged the other speakers by illustrating his talk with slides.
(9) He had a younger brother who always publicly upstaged him.
(10) She was furious at being upstaged by her younger sister.
(11) All the big-name stars were upstaged by 12-year-old Katy Rochford.
(12) Both beauties have refused offers to team them together in a film since neither wants to be upstaged.
(13) Jake was furious when Marley and Jamie upstaged him at his own wedding. Sentencedict.com
(14) Meanwhile[Sentencedict.com], speculation over Barkley upstaged a Spurs triumph that was as impressive as it was convincing.
(15) The screeching was upstaged by a shrieking siren; the signal to start.
(16) Position a camera upstage.
(17) George Birkitt was looking distinctly peeved, aware that Michael Banks had upstaged him in a way that was quite unanswerable.
(18) They are also about to be upstaged by their own big intro.
(19) Graham relished the opportunity to upstage Chelsea and found in the talented Russell the width to dominate the game from midfield.
(20) And at training Paul Gascoigne upstaged that prank after being warned there could be some standing around in chilly weather.
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