stairway

[ UK /stˈe‍əwe‍ɪ/ ]
[ US /ˈstɛɹˌweɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a way of access (upward and downward) consisting of a set of steps
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How To Use stairway In A Sentence

  • In the small main lobby, there was an elevator with an out-of-order sign on it older than I was, an open door to a stairway, and a directory with little plastic letters spelling out the names of bail bondsmen and repo services on black felt. Free Excerpt 2/5: Book of Secrets by Chris Roberson
  • The third room of the Venice show has been turned into a stairway and elevator experience.
  • On to the stretcher with him, strapping on, doubled back along the landing, started down the stairway. RIOT
  • I heard someone walk down the stairway.
  • A short walk up a stairway to the top of the north rampart affords a view of the construction.
  • Mr. Elling's treatments of standards (like "Stairway to the Stars") are amazingly straightforward and heartfelt — and his baritone is deep and warm. Comebacks and Co-Conspirators
  • At the foot of the spiral stairway, they presented Tetra with their star spangled permits.
  • Who wants to listen to ‘Stairway to Heaven’ for that silly hippies-in-Stonehenge twaddle about bustling hedgerows?
  • The stairway left little room for counter or storage space.
  • Debilitating injures were commonplace in work areas with slippery floors and stairways, and heavy unguarded machinery.
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