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Definition of Right stage
1. Noun. The part of the stage on the actor's right as the actor faces the audience.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Right Stage
Literary usage of Right stage
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sessional Papers by Ontario Legislative Assembly (1902)
"If the corn is at the right stage of maturity you won't hurt the corn by having It
... However, if corn escapes frost and Is put in at the right stage of ..."
2. Citrus Fruits and Their Culture by H. Harold Hume (1911)
"B, Bud at the right stage for emasculating. C, An emasculated flower. ... If the
flower is in the right stage, it will be found that the stigma is on a ..."
3. Plant Propagation: Greenhouse and Nursery Practice by Maurice Grenville Kains (1916)
"Soft growing tips of many ornamental shrubs and other hardwood plants are treated
thus at the right stage of development. 183. Requisites for green wood ..."
4. The California Vegetables in Garden and Field: A Manual of Practice, with by Edward James Wickson (1913)
"String beans should be at the right stage for immediate use as such. ... Green peas
at the right stage for table use make a very choice dried product. ..."
5. The Fruit-growers Guide-book by Ernest Howard Favor (1911)
"... with "fillers" 39 Troutman oil burning heaters 51 Filling "Ideal" coal burning
heaters 55 Peaches at right stage for thinning 65 Apples at right stage ..."
6. Readiana: Comments on Current Events by Charles Reade (1883)
"O'Keefe wrote a play ; by this act he created two properties assignable to distinct
traders—a common-law right, stage-right; and a statutory right, ..."