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[ UK /stˈæɡ/ ]
[ US /ˈstæɡ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a male deer, especially an adult male red deer
  2. adult male deer
VERB
  1. attend a dance or a party without a female companion
  2. give away information about somebody
    He told on his classmate who had cheated on the exam
  3. watch, observe, or inquire secretly

How To Use stag In A Sentence

  • A third goal at that stage would have saved Rangers a lot of bother.
  • Though serfs were freed in 1864, they remained poor sharecroppers and staged a massive peasant uprising in 1907.
  • Thrice a day, the performers have been taking to the stage under the massive fireproof tents, which can accommodate up to 2,500 viewers.
  • On Friday, we thought we'd try lunch at the Stag and Hounds in Binfield, but there wasn't a table free, so we'd headed back homewards and went to the poshest place in the village.
  • I looked up to see Brody onstage, his dishevelled dark brown hair flopping across his forehead and both hands hanging onto the microphone.
  • New members are always welcome, irrespective of what stage of bereavement they are at.
  • Instinctively they turned their back on the farce staged by the trade unions.
  • Taking up the whole stage included three guitarists, a bass player, one on drums, and a xylophonist, but this time no microphone in sight. FasterLouder.com.au > Your Access All Areas pass to the latest in Australian rock music! News, Reviews, Photos, Forums and more
  • The development includes eight sound stages, production facilities, digital facilities and outdoor back lot areas.
  • If we posit a voiceless spirant value for Uralic *x by this stage anyway, over in PFP the closest equivalent would be śexćim. Update of my "Diachrony of Pre-IE" document
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