stairs
IPA: stˈɛrz
noun
- A contiguous set of steps connecting two floors.
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Examples of "stairs" in Sentences
- It is sometimes called the 'rake' of the stairs.
- The main stairs are in the center of the building.
- The girl faints and falls down the stairs to the floor below.
- Seward collapsed and fell to the floor at the top of the stairs.
- The noise in her room wakes the counselor, who comes up the stairs.
- A storeroom is located on the landing of the stairs to the platforms.
- At the top of the stairs is our dining room and here's one wall of it.
- Dark, precipitous stairs climbed to the living area on the first floor.
- My falling down the stairs is a problem and they want to fix it somehow.
- Hearing the commotion, Ben ambles up the cellar stairs into the living room.
- At the top of the stairs is a desk marked "Contrataciones de Incorporaciones Voluntarias."
- You have to climb the stairs and at the top of the stairs is a little nook where the host sits.
- (_Enter_ ANNE _from stairs up R. and comes to foot of staircase, followed by_ PIM, _who comes half-way down the stairs_.)
- Playing 21 shots and then getting brain damage from a tumble down the stairs is a terribly, terribly shitty way to celebrate a birthday. spookyu
- Then she catches on and before I know it, she's running to the stairs in my apartment and screaming, "Woo, woo up stairs aunt Partygirl - catch me!" and I'm game so I reply, "I'm commmmmmmmminnngggggg - you better run, sista!"
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