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take the stage Meaning

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take the stage (v)

attract attention onto oneself

take the stage Sentence Examples

  1. The renowned pianist prepared to take the stage with trembling hands.
  2. The aspiring actor nervously waited backstage before taking the stage for his debut.
  3. The comedian took the stage with gusto, eliciting laughter from the packed audience.
  4. The politician took the stage to deliver a rousing speech about the future of the nation.
  5. The band members took the stage to the deafening cheers of their fans.
  6. The conference speaker took the stage with confidence, eager to share her insights.
  7. The author took the stage to read a moving passage from her latest novel.
  8. The dancer took the stage with grace and poise, captivating the audience with her intricate moves.
  9. The comedian took the stage in character, ready to make the audience roar with laughter.
  10. The orchestra took the stage and began to play a majestic symphony, filling the hall with its enchanting melodies.

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attract attention onto oneself

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The renowned pianist prepared to take the stage with trembling hands.

The aspiring actor nervously waited backstage before taking the stage for his debut.

The comedian took the stage with gusto, eliciting laughter from the packed audience.

The politician took the stage to deliver a rousing speech about the future of the nation.