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A way of access (upward and downward) consisting of a set of steps.
stairway
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escalinata
1
Unfortunately the
staircase
was in stone; servants were busy in the drawing-room.
2
To her right was a short
staircase
leading to a second floor.
3
Hasty steps shake the
staircase
;
the door opens precipitately; it is Andre.
4
The
staircase
leading to the floor above is in the middle room.
5
A small
staircase
takes you to a bedroom on the second floor.
6
The
staircase
changes direction 'to make the ascent more of an adventure'.
7
A broad
staircase
with two landings led up to the second story.
8
The waiting-maids stood and listened; they heard steps on the grand
staircase
.
9
The half-turn of the
staircase
cut off the view of the lobby.
10
The
staircase
was in one corner of the court, under the porticus.
11
He stopped again, at the foot of the
staircase
in the hall.
12
They went down the great oak
staircase
and waited in the hall.
13
A
staircase
at the far end descended to a basement level below.
14
The original is in the Louvre, and towers gloriously over a
staircase
.
15
Shortly before midnight, we left my apartment, by way of private
staircase
.
16
There was a
staircase
ahead of her, leading to the upper level.
staircase
spiral staircase
narrow staircase
grand staircase
great staircase
broad staircase
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