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stand-up1 adjectivestand-up2 noun stand-upˈstand-up1, stand‧up /ˈstændʌp/ adjective [only before noun]  - a stand-up mirror
- People paid $100 each to hear Quayle speak at a stand-up reception.
- Best stand-up performance:! off!
- He ate fried cabbage in stand-up cafes.
- If there were tragedy clubs at which people came to watch stand-up tragedians, Mr Brown would be a star.
- Or a president of the Board of Supervisors whose real job is stand-up comedy.
- Other tales that make up the show are obviously fictional: the stuff of stand-up comedy.
- Robert Benchley, a writer turned stand-up comedian who pioneered television-type comedy in his short films.
- Successive personnel managers had always caved in to his demands as they knew full well that Clasper would win a stand-up fight.
- There are a few songs but mostly the show follows the stand-up format.
► Performingacrobat, nounact, verbacting, nounactor, nounactress, nounagent, nounarena, nounbig name, nounbill, nounblack comedy, nounbook, verbcast, nouncasting, nounclown, nouncomedian, nouncomedienne, nouncomedy, nouncomic, nouncompany, nounconcert hall, nounconjure, verbconjurer, nounconjuring, nounconservatoire, nounconservatory, nouncontortionist, noundisplay, noundouble act, nounduo, nounemcee, nounenact, verbencore, nounentertainer, nounentertainment, nounfestival, nounfinale, nounfirst night, nounfool, noungala, noungrand finale, nounguest, nounham, nounheadline, verbheartthrob, nounhigh wire, nounhypnotist, nounimpersonator, nounimpresario, nouninterlude, nounintermission, nouninterpret, verbinterpretation, nounintro, nounlive, adjectivemagic, nounmagician, nounmagic wand, nounmajorette, nounmanager, nounmask, nounmatinée, nounmatinée idol, nounmegastar, nounmime, nounminstrel, nounnarration, nounopening night, nounPA, nounpart, nounperform, verbperformance, nounperformer, nounpresentation, nounprincipal, nounproducer, nounprogramme, nounprompt, verbprompt, nounpublic, nounpunchline, nounraconteur, nounrecast, verbrecitation, nounrehearsal, nounrehearse, verbrepertoire, nounreprise, nounringside, nounroadshow, nounrole-play, nounsafety net, nounshow business, nounshowgirl, nounshow-stopping, adjectivesketch, nounslapstick, nounsleight of hand, nounsmash hit, nounsnake charmer, nounsold out, adjectiveson et lumière, nounstand-up, adjectivestand-up, nounstar, verbstooge, nounstraight man, nounstripper, nounstriptease, nounsuperstar, nountattoo, nountightrope, nountour, nountroubadour, nountroupe, nountumbler, nounventriloquist, nounvirtuoso, nounwooden, adjective NOUN► comedian· Robert Benchley, a writer turned stand-up comedian who pioneered television-type comedy in his short films.· That double standard was the underbelly of every easy laugh stand-up comedians got when they did hooker jokes. ► comedy· His starting point was stand-up comedy the thing he still does best, in 15-minute monologues at the start of every show.· I had a girlfriend, Lisa DeLarios, who went to New York, and was doing great stand-up comedy.· Other tales that make up the show are obviously fictional: the stuff of stand-up comedy.· Or a president of the Board of Supervisors whose real job is stand-up comedy.· Throughout the first decade of television, the dominant influence was what would now be called stand-up comedy. ► comic· His role has been rather like that of a stand-up comic warming up the audience for the main event.· Gerald Ford, as a speaker, was the exact opposite of a stand-up comic.· There were more than fourteen acts, from stand-up comics to bawdy singalongs.· Exposure on his show is sought by politicians as well as screen celebrities, authors as well as stand-up comics, athletes and rappers. 1stand-up comedy involves one person telling jokes alone as a performance: a stand-up comedian2a stand-up meeting, meal etc is one in which people stand up: We had a stand-up buffet.3a stand-up fight, argument etc is one in which people shout loudly at each other or are violent: If it came to a stand-up fight, I wouldn’t have a chance.4able to stay upright: a photo in a stand-up frame a stand-up collar → stand up at stand1stand-up1 adjectivestand-up2 noun stand-upstand-up2, standup noun [uncountable]  - Britain's top stand-up apparently is Sean Lock.
- By the time we opened I was practically doing stand-up out there.
- Then they cut to a light-skinned black woman doing a stand-up in front of a building that looked familiar.
► Performingacrobat, nounact, verbacting, nounactor, nounactress, nounagent, nounarena, nounbig name, nounbill, nounblack comedy, nounbook, verbcast, nouncasting, nounclown, nouncomedian, nouncomedienne, nouncomedy, nouncomic, nouncompany, nounconcert hall, nounconjure, verbconjurer, nounconjuring, nounconservatoire, nounconservatory, nouncontortionist, noundisplay, noundouble act, nounduo, nounemcee, nounenact, verbencore, nounentertainer, nounentertainment, nounfestival, nounfinale, nounfirst night, nounfool, noungala, noungrand finale, nounguest, nounham, nounheadline, verbheartthrob, nounhigh wire, nounhypnotist, nounimpersonator, nounimpresario, nouninterlude, nounintermission, nouninterpret, verbinterpretation, nounintro, nounlive, adjectivemagic, nounmagician, nounmagic wand, nounmajorette, nounmanager, nounmask, nounmatinée, nounmatinée idol, nounmegastar, nounmime, nounminstrel, nounnarration, nounopening night, nounPA, nounpart, nounperform, verbperformance, nounperformer, nounpresentation, nounprincipal, nounproducer, nounprogramme, nounprompt, verbprompt, nounpublic, nounpunchline, nounraconteur, nounrecast, verbrecitation, nounrehearsal, nounrehearse, verbrepertoire, nounreprise, nounringside, nounroadshow, nounrole-play, nounsafety net, nounshow business, nounshowgirl, nounshow-stopping, adjectivesketch, nounslapstick, nounsleight of hand, nounsmash hit, nounsnake charmer, nounsold out, adjectiveson et lumière, nounstand-up, adjectivestand-up, nounstar, verbstooge, nounstraight man, nounstripper, nounstriptease, nounsuperstar, nountattoo, nountightrope, nountour, nountroubadour, nountroupe, nountumbler, nounventriloquist, nounvirtuoso, nounwooden, adjective ► do stand-up Mark used to do stand-up at Roxy’s Bar. 1stand-up comedy: Mark used to do stand-up at Roxy’s Bar.2a comedian who does stand-up comedy |