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stagy
[stey-jee]
stagy
/ ˈٱɪɪ /
adjective
excessively theatrical or dramatic
Other Word Forms
- stagily adverb
- staginess noun
- unstagily adverb
- unstaginess noun
- unstagy adjective
- ˈٲԱ noun
- ˈٲ adverb
Example Sentences
But it seemed kind of stagy and, after a while, grew tiresome.
Every awkwardly declarative, stagy scene in “Bonhoeffer” is just a right-against-wrong equation to be answered by the title character’s virtue.
This framing device, which has the clunky air of a middlebrow play, provides a convenient if stagy way of breaking down his biography into manageable parts.
With the exception of James Gray’s more cinematically composed “Armageddon Time,” the movies have offered simple, stagy showcases for Hopkins, a lion in winter.
An ambitious period piece given an appropriately vintage look by the cinematographer Robert Patrick Stern, “Brooklyn 45” is overlong, repetitive and at times wearyingly stagy.
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