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flight of stairs

NOUN
  1. a stairway (set of steps) between one floor or landing and the next

How To Use flight of stairs In A Sentence

  • He probably would have still been teaching at Premiere Guild right now if he hadn't fell down a flight of stairs and broken his hip and bruised his tail bone.
  • You may talk vaguely about driving a coach – and – six up a good old flight of stairs, or through a bad young Act of Parliament; but I mean to say you might have got a hearse up that staircase, and taken it broadwise, with the splinter – bar towards the wall and the door towards the balustrades: and done it easy. A Christmas Carol
  • A flight of stairs led down into the darkness.
  • She walked around the ground level looking for the flight of stairs that led to the second floor.
  • His mission was to make sure I didn't steal the scene by doing something unfortunate, such as tumbling down the flight of stairs that led from the set's upper level, where most of the supers mingled, to the stars who would be flirting and fighting and dining at the Café Momus below. Bravo, to the Rear Stage
  • He'd even led me up a flight of stairs, singing a little ditty, seemingly spry and agile and as dapper as any day in his six decades as an entertainer.
  • Criticize and object a flight of stairs that is progress.
  • Then he violently shoved her down the small flight of stairs that led off their bedroom to the bathroom.
  • The two strangers led Midori and Aoi out and up a flight of stairs, onto the poop deck of the ship.
  • A piano is a very unwieldy item to get down a flight of stairs.
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