A stage area out of sight of the audience.
Situated or taking place in the area of a stage not visible to the audience.
Concealed from public view or attention.
1 She may have given him a few choice words, offstage , who knows.
2 News of offstage suicides are reported as if in a Greek tragedy.
3 An offstage male voice intrudes with recondite statements about time and history.
4 It's easy to imagine her grandparents, somewhere offstage , smiling along with her.
5 Lyre players nowadays demand at least two thousand before they shift offstage .
6 But her power as a performer masked some of her offstage insecurities.
7 A reformer named Mikhail Gorbachev is waiting just offstage for his cue.
8 But the singer could only do 16 songs before being helped offstage .
9 She seemed relieved to be going offstage when the song was done.
10 Those offstage noises are a distraction, but they can be dealt with.
11 The brilliance of the book is that all the drama is offstage .
12 He used even Johnny Simms as an offstage voice repeating stern commands.
13 I was uncomfortable and wanted to cut them off and scramble offstage .
14 Their applause swells as he walks offstage with a modest little wave.
15 It had taken years before he allowed Stony to see this offstage version.
16 When she saw the incoming number, she hurried offstage and picked it up.
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Offstage в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки