stand-up

[ US /ˈstænˌdəp/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. requiring a standing position
    a stand-up bar
    a stand-up comic
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  • The DVD set includes unaired, unrated stand-up sketches. TV on DVD
  • Stand-up is less about the material and more about confidence, authority and having a consistent persona.
  • Jersey political shtick stand-up at the Democratic National Convention; the arena that bore his name has gone through several different corporate sponsors since, and is currently a severely brand-infected assaultively unrelenting advertising-delivery module - in which basketball is still played, sometimes - sponsored by Izod. Can't Stop The Bleeding
  • His mood lightened as he returned to stand-up mode. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Stand-up comedy is the medium from which the doyens of light entertainment are recruited in today's world of low-budget television.
  • He kicks off with stand-up, dividing us into groups depending on how we deal with wasps. The Sun
  • Putner's satire on the supposedly streetwise US stand-up scene is biting: he conveys masterfully the gulf between Stevens's self-image and the bathetic reality.
  • For those who remain in ignorance, he was the greatest stand-up comedian of all time.
  • Despite those two years on the box, he was still a stand-up at heart. MAN AND WIFE
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