upstage in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

upstage in the PONS Dictionary

upstage Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to go upstage

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A supporting actor should usually not upstage the starring or main actor/actress.
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There was a crossover under the upstage edge, with traps under the stage.
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The opening scene upstages the movie that emerges from it, he said.
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This is attributed to the towering trees near the edge of the center stage and the lower, more dense flora further upstage.
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However, the stage is flat, so that the terms upstage and downstage are not literally accurate.
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The show became notorious for their efforts to upstage each other.
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His eventual 1889 version upstaged all the previous versions of the work.
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An upright piano painted white, matching the upstage wall, is against the wall.
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This type of sidekick is rarely encountered in fiction, because the hero runs the risk of being upstaged by them.
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She loved to upstage others in her quest to become a star.
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