A raised platform.
What is stage?
Discolor, soil.
What is stain?
Impress, imprint.
What is stamp?
A wild headlong rush or flight of frightened animals.
What is stampede?
To look fixedly often with wide-open eyes.
What is stare?
A three-dimensional sculpted, modeled, or casted representation usually of a person or animal.
What is statue?
Standing or fixed in one place; stationary.
What is static?
To pursue quarry or prey stealthily.
What is stalk?
Compartment for a farm animal in a barn.
What is a stall?
Something established by authority, custom, or general consent as a model or example.
What is standard?
Used to stiffen clothing when ironing.
What is starch?
Fixed in position; immobile.
What is stationary?
A large usually roofless building with tiers of seats for spectators.
What is stadium?
Tasteless or unpalatable from age.
What is stale?
Astonishing, overwhelming, stunning.
What is staggering?
Ready or available for immediate action or use.
What is standby?
To come into being, activity, or operation.
What is start?
A collection of quantitative data.
What is statistics?
A long stick carried in the hand for support in walking.
What is a staff?
Not flowing in a current or stream.
What is stagnant?
To bring to a standstill, usually inadvertently.
What is stalling?
Tie, deadlock, impasse.
What is standoff?
Barren, desolate, bare.
What is stark?
To suffer from extreme hunger.
What is starving or starvation?
Steady, fixed, firm.
What is stable?
Pointed piece of wood driven into the ground to serve as a marker or for support.
What is a stake?
A male horse kept for breeding.
What is stallion?
Position or condition in society or in a profession.
What is standing?
To frighten or surprise suddenly and usually not seriously.
What is startle?
Something stored or hidden away.
What is stash?
Adult male deer.
What is stag?
To move on unsteadily; like missing an intended step.
What is stagger?
Staying power, endurance.
What is stamina?
An orderly pile or heap.
What is stack?
A dark brown or in summer glossy greenish-black bird.
What is a starling?
Marked by lofty or imposing dignity.
What is stately?