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stager [ˈsteɪdʒə] n
1. a person of experience; veteran (esp in the phrase old stager) 2. (Performing Arts / Theatre) an archaic word for actor ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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I wasn't the steady old stager I am now, Bunny; my analysis was a confession in itself. The proposal was seductive, but La Ramee was an old stager, acquainted with all the traps a prisoner was likely to set. I'm used to it, and I'm too old a stager to change my habits. |
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