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stagestruck

or stage-struck

[ steyj-struhk ]

adjective

  1. obsessed with the desire to become an actor or actress.
  2. enthralled by the theater and the people, customs, traditions, etc., associated with it.


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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of stagestruck1

First recorded in 1805–15
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Example Sentences

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Her eyes were sparkling and her face flushed as she performed onstage for the first time, too stagestruck to realize she was a part of Olaf’s plan.

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Sam followed passively where his stagestruck mother led.

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In Britain, reality series like “Young, Autistic and Stagestruck†and “The Autistic Gardener†have further pushed the condition into the public debate.

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In between, the stagestruck Giamatti moved to Seattle, then a mecca for young actors.

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“Glory Days†was both a crazy early success for stagestruck youngsters and a hard-core reality check.

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