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Take the stage   /teɪk ðə steɪdʒ/   Listen
Take the stage

verb
1.
Attract attention onto oneself.  Synonym: take stage.






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"Take the stage" Quotes from Famous Books



... to take the stage to-morrow. See you when I come back. I'll sell. I'm reformed about cattle, too," ...
— Copper Streak Trail • Eugene Manlove Rhodes

... stage-line at that time connecting the two counties, and that passed twelve miles from my home. My plan was to cross the mountain into Red Kill to Uncle Martin Kelly's, pass the night there, and in the morning go to Clovesville, three miles distant, and take the stage. How well I remember that walk across the mountain in a snow-squall through which the sun shone dimly, a black oilcloth satchel in my hand, and in my heart vague yearnings and forebodings! I had but a few dollars in my pocket, ...
— Our Friend John Burroughs • Clara Barrus

... her reply. "One thing, dad, is sure," said she; "when we go, you and I go together. Let Porter Barkley take the stage to-morrow if he likes. You and I'll go back by way of Sky Top; and ...
— Heart's Desire • Emerson Hough

... so impatient to begin his journey that he proposed setting off immediately and riding to the nearest railroad-station. But Rena was afraid this would alarm her parents: so he agreed to wait until the next morning and take the stage in the village. ...
— Lippincott's Magazine, September, 1885 • Various

... No, no, a daughter must obey her father, Though he should want to make her wed a monkey. Besides, your fate is fine. What could be better! You'll take the stage-coach to his little village, And find it full of uncles and of cousins, Whose conversation will delight you. Then You'll be presented in their best society. You'll even go to call, by way of welcome, On Mrs. Bailiff, Mrs. Tax-Collector, ...
— Tartuffe • Jean-Baptiste Poquelin Moliere



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