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backstage
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
backstage
(adverb)
backstage
/
ˈ
bækˌsteɪʤ/
adverb
backstage
/
ˈ
bækˌsteɪʤ/
adverb
Britannica Dictionary definition of BACKSTAGE
:
behind the stage of a theater
After the show, we went
backstage
to meet the band.
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— backstage
adjective
,
always used before a noun
the
backstage
[=
private
] lives of celebrities
a
backstage pass
[=a card that gives permission to go backstage and usually to meet the performers]
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