wait in the wings

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wait in the wings (third-person singular simple present waits in the wings, present participle waiting in the wings, simple past and past participle waited in the wings)

  1. (idiomatic) To be about to become important or central.
    • 1984 February 4, Michael Bronski, “Cats: Straight and Boring”, in Gay Community News, volume 11, number 28, page 17:
      Theire is something obscene about a person spending $40 a seat to be told that redemtion is a spaceship and that "god" is waiting in the wings to forgive the sins of the flesh.
    • 2009 September 1, Lenka, Tawgs Salter, “Trouble Is a Friend”, in Lenka, performed by Lenka:
      He's there in the dark, he's there in my heart / He waits in the wings, he's gotta play a part / Trouble is a friend, yeah, trouble is a friend of mine, oh oh!

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