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stairs
/ ɛə /
plural noun
a flight of steps leading from one storey or level to another, esp indoors
in the servants' quarters; in domestic service
Example Sentences
Up the steep part of Aberdeen Street and down a narrow staircase into an equally narrow alley, we find the nondescript door marked only by an illuminated hanging sign at the bottom of the stairs.
They found Rudakubana, then aged 17, holding a large knife at the top of the stairs.
Macron had reminded the world in 2022 that the late Queen had "climbed the stairs of the Élysée Palace" six times — more than any other foreign sovereign.
When they stormed the building, they found a sliding trap door, disguised to look like part of the stone floor, from which metal stairs led to Fito's underground hideout.
When the boy’s not looking, Jamie’s shoulders sag as he trudges up the stairs to Isla’s sickbed, showing us a hint of adult complexities he alone understands.
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