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US
/ˈsteɪdʒɝ/
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NOUN
- someone who supervises the physical aspects in the production of a show and who is in charge of the stage when the show is being performed
- an experienced person who has been through many battles; someone who has given long service
How To Use stager In A Sentence
- You can hire an estate agent, interior stager or complete sales teams to sell your house - or you can do it yourself.
- Most stagers work with the knickknacks and art that the homeowner already owns.
- A good stager will help a home—not the homeowner—look its best.
- The celebrity stager stressed that rooms should clearly convey specific functions.
- A stager can help with your online listing, too.
- Five has Ann Maurice: Interior Rivalry at 11. 30am, a reality show that tries to find Britain's best interior 'stager'. TV Scoop
- Elsewhere, seeing the accomplished ballet dancer triumph in the often unorthodox challenges of Ms. Tharp, partly due to the choreographer's pointework detailing, I began to wonder if some Cunningham stager Patricia Lent was in charge of "Duets" here would countenance somehow working pointes into Cunningham's footwork. ABT's City Center Season Worked Best With Ballet
- Two old stagers John Joe and Timmy (no strangers to the Boards) held the audience captive with their piece about the temperate and the toper.
- Before the day few thought that on 3 June a million or two groupies would throng the Mall to watch a bunch of clapped-out old-stagers presuming on the public's indulgence for one last hurrah.
- Some old-stagers stuck to the ancient companies, and to the faces of familiar turncocks.