onstage
Collocations
5ADJ.
most
VERB + ONSTAGE
sat
ONSTAGE + NOUN
applause, lectern, tom, wife
PREP.
off, with
ADV.
again, once
Definitions
adj
On the part of a stage that is visible to the audience.
adv
Taking place on the part of a stage that is visible to the audience.
The first is a special—a single lighting instrument that lights a particular spot on the stage. Specials generally have no color, or a more saturated color, allowing them to stand out through other lighting onstage.
Mr. Kirk sat onstage with his wife Friday night and drove home the weekend’s message.
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6The first is a special—a single lighting instrument that lights a particular spot on the stage. Specials generally have no color, or a more saturated color, allowing them to stand out through other li
WiktionaryMr. Kirk sat onstage with his wife Friday night and drove home the weekend’s message.
WiktionaryThe actor was onstage for most of the play.
Tatoeba · #45252Onstage, Tom once again proved how adaptable he is.
Tatoeba · #9435493Tom rose from his seat and, amid applause, made his way to the onstage lectern.
Tatoeba · #10804163Rising from his seat, Tom made his way to the onstage lectern to applause.
Tatoeba · #10804166