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Stage Name
- noun - the pseudonym of an actor
Stagecoach
- noun - a large coach-and-four formerly used to carry passengers and mail on regular routes between towns; "we went out of town together by stage about ten or twelve miles"
Stagecraft
- noun - skill in writing or staging plays
Stagehands
- noun - an employee of a theater who performs work involved in putting on a theatrical production
Stagehouse
- - A house where a stage regularly stops for passengers or a relay of horses.
Staggerers
- noun - someone who walks unsteadily as if about to fall
Staggering
- verb - astound or overwhelm, as with shock; "She was staggered with bills after she tried to rebuild her house following the earthquake"
- so surprisingly impressive as to stun or overwhelm; "such an enormous response was astonishing"; "an astounding achievement"; "the amount of money required was staggering"; "suffered a staggering defeat"; "the figure inside the boucle dress was stupefying"
- to arrange in a systematic order; "stagger the chairs in the lecture hall"
- walk as if unable to control one's movements; "The drunken man staggered into the room"
- walk with great difficulty; "He staggered along in the heavy snow"
Staghounds
- noun - a large heavy hound formerly used in hunting stags and other large game; similar to but larger than a foxhound
Stagnating
- verb - be idle; exist in a changeless situation; "The old man sat and stagnated on his porch"; "He slugged in bed all morning"
- cause to stagnate; "There are marshes that stagnate the waters"
- cease to flow; stand without moving; "Stagnating waters"; "blood stagnates in the capillaries"
- stand still; "Industry will stagnate if we do not stimulate our economy"