stairwell

IPA: stˈɛrwɛɫ

noun

  • A shaft in a multi-story building enclosing a stairway or staircase.
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Examples of "stairwell" in Sentences

  • I bought paint for the stairwell.
  • The stairwell should be safe to use.
  • Cuddy sits in a stairwell alone to think.
  • The conditions of stairwell C are unknown.
  • Both mines are connected by 100m of stairwell.
  • Even if they are unable to build a plumb stairwell.
  • But why these would be in a stairwell is beyond me.
  • The stairwell is made of 6 thick Tiger Wood treads.
  • We watch stairwells overcrowd and become impassible.
  • A stairwell is not a room and has no doorpost for a mezuzah.
  • Part of the vaulted passageway can be seen in the far stairwell.
  • The only doors that opened from the stairwell were the ones on the parking level.
  • And now the stairwell is painted and timprov's Hidden Falls picture is hung in it, and I am pleased.
  • The Port Authority also put batteries in stairwell lights so a power failure wouldn't blacken the escape route.
  • The stairwell was a windowless concrete chimney stretching endlessly above us and echoing with the clatter of pounding feet.
  • Recently Barg discovered that the man who called out to him and the others in the stairwell is a supervisor at Baseline Financial.
  • There was seriously a lineup two floors down the stairwell from the roof; a patient queue waiting for the sixty-storey diving board.
  • A pristine stairwell is one more step toward her objective: a data-driven, no-excuses haven for learning, where all children excel and shoestrings never come undone.

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