Having characteristics of the stage especially an artificial and mannered quality.
1 That one authentic story is worth a hundred dramatic tales of stagey heroism.
2 They had borrowed Carol's manuals of play-production and had become extremely stagey in vocabulary.
3 There is a stagey whiff about this -are protesters or techies for real?
4 They didn't give him a chance! His laugh was stagey .
5 It's a heightened, sometimes stagey take on a trashy exploitation flick, but it is mesmerizing.
6 Have them look real, you know, instead of stagey .
7 Her voice, while clear, is hard, metallic, at intervals nasal, and all the while stagey .
8 The white marble of these somewhat stagey figures is beautifully worked and the effect is imposing.
9 I want to know about that stagey fellow.
10 But this stagey device was not to succeed.
11 She's afraid people will begin to think that extraordinary colourless charm she and you possess stagey .
12 Thou wert right as usual, it was theatrical how do you call stagey , is it not?
13 At times McCarthy's famously operatic language edges towards parody, and the Western dialogue is stagey and inauthentic.
14 Brando is lethally powerful, but I am ambivalent about Leigh's stagey , mad-eyed performance, often pitilessly inspected in closeup.
15 The lamp at her feet painted the tensely poised young body and bloodless face with quaint, stagey shadows.
16 The stagey strut was quite gone.
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