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Upstaged
- verb - move upstage, forcing the other actors to turn away from the audience
- steal the show, draw attention to oneself away from someone else; "When the dog entered the stage, he upstaged the actress"
- treat snobbishly, put in one's place
Upstager
- noun - a selfish actor who upstages the other actors
Upstages
- noun - move upstage, forcing the other actors to turn away from the audience
- steal the show, draw attention to oneself away from someone else; "When the dog entered the stage, he upstaged the actress"
- the rear part of the stage
- treat snobbishly, put in one's place
Upstairs
- adjective - on a floor above; "they lived upstairs"
- on or of upper floors of a building; "the upstairs maid"; "an upstairs room"
- the part of a building above the ground floor; "no one was allowed to see the upstairs"
- with respect to the mind; "she's a bit weak upstairs"
Upstarts
- noun - a gymnastic exercise performed starting from a position with the legs over the upper body and moving to an erect position by arching the back and swinging the legs out and down while forcing the chest upright
- a person who has suddenly risen to a higher economic status but has not gained social acceptance of others in that class
- an arrogant or presumptuous person
Upsterte
- - imp. & p. p. of Upstart.
Upstream
- adjective - in the direction against a stream's current
- toward the source or against the current
Upstreet
- - Toward the higher part of a street; as, to walk upstreet.
Upstroke
- noun - a stroke normally made in an upward direction
Upsurges
- noun - a sudden forceful flow
- a sudden or abrupt strong increase; "stimulated a surge of speculation"; "an upsurge of emotion"; "an upsurge in violent crime"