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stagy
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
stagy
(adjective)
stagy
adjective
or
stagey
/
ˈ
steɪʤi/
stagier
;
stagiest
stagy
adjective
or
stagey
/
ˈ
steɪʤi/
stagier
;
stagiest
Britannica Dictionary definition of STAGY
:
looking or seeming like something from a performance on a stage rather than something natural
an artificial and
stagy
manner
a
stagy
gesture
The movie looks
stagy
.
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