stairway

IPA: stˈɛrweɪ

noun

  • A set of steps, with or without a case, that allow one to walk up or down.
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Examples of "stairway" in Sentences

  • The 14 who survived were scattered inside the stairway from the lobby to just below the sixth floor.
  • Jonas hustled back into the stairway from a floor where he had been searching for a chair to carry Harris.
  • Since the stairway is so old, one can understand that it doesn't look quite the same now as when it was new.
  • At eleven he did not know that Paula had come up the secret stairway from the library and was standing behind the shelves of books listening.
  • Close to the main stairway is a mural, "The Tree of Friars", depicting branches spreading out from St. Dominic, founder of the Dominican order.
  • Once you are in stairway view, turn back to the view right before you get out from the mouse hole (this will be the small room with pink wall and blue floor and no stair) 22.
  • While I was watching local live coverage between 12 and 1 pm, the scene showed the interior of the Royal Cliff Beach Resort hotel with a scattering of people seeming to be fleeing from something down a broad stairway from a mezzanine level to ground level.

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