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Remote in manner.
distant
aloof
reserved
Of the back half of a stage.
downstage
1
Wow, Nasdaq found the only way possible to
upstage
the Facebook IPO.
2
Thus dressed he goes
upstage
right to where Martin keeps the entrance.
3
To left
upstage
in a corner a small card table with chairs.
4
Jasper blurred in her vision as she took a light run
upstage
.
5
It seemed like a deliberate attempt to
upstage
the highly publicized meeting.
6
It features a long shot that includes a violent altercation far, far
upstage
.
7
Rusedski's ruthlessly calm win suggests he could even
upstage
Tim Henman this year.
8
Lights go down
upstage
right, come up downstage on Faustus's apartment.
9
But why
upstage
its best-selling sports car with a similar machine?
10
But the truth is, it's a vanity thing because they always
upstage
you!
11
All reflect the Chinese belief that no one flavor should
upstage
any other.
12
The young naval officer opened his eyes; this was somewhat
upstage
and rather expensive.
13
Darren Biggs did his best to
upstage
champion elect Kieren Fallon at Leicester yesterday.
14
Shiva can
upstage
some bigger names in the Dubai Champion Stakes at Newmarket today.
15
When it comes to weddings, there's an unwritten rule -don't
upstage
the bride.
16
Lights go down
upstage
,
come up downstage to reveal the inside of Fausuts's apartment.
upstage
·
upstage right
upstage the bride
face upstage
far upstage
hang about upstage