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offstage
[ awf-steyj, of- ]
adjective
- not in view of the audience; backstage, in the wings, etc.:
an offstage crash.
- withheld from public view or attention; private:
offstage political meetings.
offstage
/ ˈɒfˈsteɪdʒ /
adjective
- out of the view of the audience; off the stage
Example Sentences
I get offstage and go right back to the room with the band.
I’m walking offstage after my set and my whole team and my whole family have their phones up, video-ing me.
White collected himself and gave a heartfelt speech — and then walked offstage in the wrong direction.
There was no talk of “inclusion,” just a sea of faces, on and offstage, that illustrated the unlimited possibility offered by the word “American.”
"I didn't really understand what they meant when they said that. But I think it's partly that in the glitter of the glitterball you see one thing, but offstage of course it's a different story."
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