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upstager
up·stage U0138000 (ŭp′stāj′)adv. Toward, at, or on the rear part of a stage.adj.1. Of or relating to the rear part of a stage.2. Informal Haughty; aloof.n. (ŭp′stāj′) The rear part of a stage, away from the audience.tr.v. (ŭp-stāj′) up·staged, up·stag·ing, up·stag·es 1. To distract attention from (another performer) by moving upstage, thus forcing the other performer to face away from the audience.2. To divert attention or praise from; force out of the spotlight: a vice president who repeatedly tried to upstage the president.3. To treat haughtily. up·stag′er n.upstager (ʌpˈsteɪdʒə) nsomeone who upstagesThesaurusNoun | 1. | upstager - a selfish actor who upstages the other actorsactor, histrion, thespian, role player, player - a theatrical performer | EncyclopediaSeeupstageupstager
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