curtain
71curtain speech — n. a speech delivered from in front of the curtain at the end of a theatrical performance …
72curtain something off — ˌcurtain sthˈoff derived to separate an area of a room with a curtain or curtains • The bed was in a corner, curtained off from the rest of the room. Main entry: ↑curtainderived …
73Curtain-Maschinen — Curtain Maschinen, s. Bobbinnet …
74Curtain, Altar — • Drawn around the altar at certain parts of Mass Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …
75Curtain Call at Cactus Creek — is a 1950 American film starring Donald O Connor and Gale Storm. In the story, a traveling entertainer (O Connor) gets mixed up with bank robbers. Categories: 1950 films …
76curtain call — n the time at the end of a performance when the actors come to the front of the stage to receive ↑applause …
77curtain call — curtain ,call noun count the time just after a play or show when the performers come to the front of the stage and the audience APPLAUDS …
78curtain call — ► NOUN ▪ the appearance of one or more performers on stage after a performance to acknowledge the audience s applause …
79curtain-raiser — ► NOUN ▪ an entertainment or other event happening just before a longer or more important one. ORIGIN originally used in the theatre to mean a short opening piece performed before a play …
80curtain call — n. 1. a call, usually by continued applause, for the performers to return to the stage at the end of a play, act, etc. 2. such a return, acknowledging the applause …