off-stage

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back part of a stage, behind the curtains of a stage
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Of, or relating to private life
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away from the stage (Theatre); happening privately
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situated or taking place in the area of a stage not visible to the audience; "offstage noises"
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behind the scenes; not on stage; "the actors were waiting offstage"
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a stage area out of sight of the audience
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not in public; "the deal was done offstage"
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Of, or relating to that part of a stage not visible to the audience
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{s} behind the curtains, not on stage (Theatre); happening privately; hidden, not in plain view
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Taking place offstage (as above)
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When an actor or entertainer goes offstage, they go into the area behind or to the side of the stage, so that the audience no longer sees them. She ran offstage in tears There was a lot of noise offstage. onstage
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Offstage is used to describe the behaviour of actors or entertainers in real life, when they are not performing. the tragedies of their off-stage lives. onstage Offstage is also an adverb. Despite their bitter screen rivalry, off-stage they are close friends. onstage
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behind the scenes; not on stage; "the actors were waiting offstage
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withheld from public view or attention; "offstage political meetings"
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