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It is typically used to describe actions or events that occur away from the view of the audience in a performance or on a stage. It can also be used to describe things that happen behind the scenes or out of the public eye in other situations. Example: "The actor quietly slipped off-stage as the audience erupted into applause."
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off-stage
adjective
Alternative form of offstage
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Oblomov's departure happens off-stage.
I kept the sex off-stage.
Americans don't care if you're funny off-stage.
Off-stage, Key is softly spoken, polite, a little diffident.
Even off-stage.
What about off-stage?
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On and off stage.
Loud alarums heard off stage.
He's giving off stage presence".
Off stage, rumors abound.
He'd just come off stage.
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