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flight of steps

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

How To Use flight of steps In A Sentence

  • They made their way up to the fourth floor via a creaky flight of steps.
  • Leading up to the lobby, its glass doors proudly displaying the Union symbol in frosted white, was a wide flight of steps, ascending gently from the sidewalk.
  • There are ancient rock carvings at the foot of a steep flight of steps; they are glassed over, but they prove worryingly hard to discern.
  • I opened the door which led to a tiny vestibule with a flight of steps. DEAD BEAT
  • They sat on stubby pillars at the bottom of a short flight of steps leading to the parade square.
  • A flight of steps goes up the left-hand side of the room.
  • A neat stone arch and a flight of steps were built at the entrance and these have survived.
  • The imposing flight of steps outside, flanked by art deco lamp standards and a uniformed commissionaire, certainly suggests something special.
  • The best entrance to the hotel ballroom, a double door at the head of a short flight of steps, was strictly forbidden.
  • We climbed down a flight of steps into the steamy depths of the earth where the spring still spouts at 46 degrees C.
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