down the stairs

ADVERB
  1. on a floor below
    the tenants live downstairs
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How To Use down the stairs In A Sentence

  • The officers ran out down the stairs and onto King Street, where the men of Lossburg's regiment had unlimbered a battery of cannons in a small park.
  • They charged down the stairs to meet their grandmother.
  • One gave his own facemask to a desperate resident, then had to be helped down the stairs himself. Times, Sunday Times
  • After strapping the shoes securely to my feet, I ran down the stairs and to my black truck.
  • But as the woman came down the stairs, Aislinn had to suppress a smile. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • I look at my big daft name on the back wall and nervously come down the stairs. The Sun
  • I think the majority of those that sleepwalk is fairly harmless and quite normal actually, but there are a proportion that do injure themselves falling down the stairs.
  • Eventually they came clumping down the stairs - for their fancy dress they had all dressed up as school girls.
  • Wilfred had screamed Cora's name, and she'd flown down the stairs to find Wilfred holding a senseless Jane in his arms.
  • With my alarm, we have it set so at night there is an unalarmed 'pathway' down the stairs to the kitchen.
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