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right stage

n. the part of the stage on the actor's right as the actor faces the audience [syn: stage right]

Usage examples of "right stage".

In a round enclosure from the right stage rose a piano, organ, and clavichord, with another Dead Meat Louse seated in the middle.

I used to love sex, all of it, the naked parts and the clothed parts and, on a good day, with a fair wind, when I hadn't had too much to drink and I wasn't too tired and I was just at the right stage of the relationship (not too soon, when I had the first-night nerves, and not too late, when I had the not-this-routine-again blues), I was OK at it.

In the right stage of the weather a pond fires its evening gun with great regularity.

The fresh stalks were crisp and at the right stage of tenderness, and the wild strawberries, though few, brought their own reward of sweetness with no assistance from anyone but the sun.

That for Miriam, at least, things might never return to the all-right stage.

In that instant he looked like a vulture happily guarding a freshly killed animal, waiting for it to reach exactly the right stage of tasty decomposition before beginning to dine.