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on-screen
[ on-skreen, awn- ]
adjective
- occurring within a motion picture or television show or in an actor's professional life:
a raucous on-screen personality that was at odds with his quiet private life.
- displayed on a television screen; supplied by means of television:
an on-screen course in economics.
adverb
- in a motion picture or television program or in one's professional life:
On-screen he's a villain.
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Origin of on-screen1
Example Sentences
Rossovich, aka Cruise's on-screen partner Slider, is apparently the person who wants "more".
“Deborah’s powerful presence, both on-screen and behind-the-scenes, has contributed immensely to the success of ‘Inside Edition’ for the past 30 years,” executive producer Charles Lachman said in a news release.
Norton, born in Croydon, Australia in January 1950, enjoyed a varied career that spanned from the 1980s to 2024 and resulted in on-screen battles against Norris in “The Octagon” and Chan in “City Hunter.”
Norris mourned the loss of his “dear friend and brother” on Sunday, sharing behind-the-scenes photos and pictures of their on-screen battles on Instagram.
Grab the handles of a seated rowing machine, for example, and pull the weight faster or slower to move your on-screen avatar — a ball — up or down within a maze and “eat” coins as you go.
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