A stairway (set of steps) between one floor or landing and the next.
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Examples for "flight"
Examples for "flight"
1That's three minutes longer than its New York-Sydney test flight last month.
2Their calls for a free flight home have led nowhere so far.
3They were later re-booked to continue on a different flight, she said.
4She started to worry about the long flight home later that week.
5Of course, Apollo 13 was a real flight fraught with real problems.
1Reacher said, 'How fast can you run up a flight of stairs?'
2It curved to the right and met a short flight of stairs.
3He led me up the flight of stairs to the second floor.
4He continued across the lobby and up a short flight of stairs.
5The ensuing fight had sent them tumbling down a flight of stairs.
1Ascend the long flight of steps and turn right at the top.
2A flight of steps leads down from Abbey church to the road.
3A flight of steps led to a lower part of the town.
4He shifted into leopard form halfway down the first flight of steps.
5The flight of steps which leads to the entrance has many associations.
6Grandma Ridge moved up the flight of steps, the girl following reluctantly.
7The four modes of life constitute a ladder or flight of steps.
8I passed our door and went up one more flight of steps.
9His torch revealed a flight of steps leading down into the darkness.
10At the end a flight of steps led up into a courtyard.
11Suddenly- ashortflight of steps, not very visible in a dark place.
12Meanwhile we ascended, behind the old servant, the disjointed flight of steps.
13The cab stopped, and he reeled up a dark flight of steps.
14Ascending the wide flight of steps, the Salle des Gardes is reached.
15Ascending a flight of steps, you enter the great hall of Karnak.
16She sounded breathless, as if she'd run up a flight of steps.