An elevated portion of a walkway that often forms one part of staircase.
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Examples for "run"
Examples for "run"
1The banks' recent run of good form came to an end today.
2This year the work will likely run out months earlier, Olson said.
3The critical issue now is whether the run of good news continues.
4I had run quite far and was a long way from home.
5Rice said the two shows would run at different times of year.
1However, today takes us one step closer to a more equal Britain.
2It just means we're one step closer to home, right? I ask.
3Public opinion would regard this as a step in the right direction.
4PSG need a similar result to go one step further this time.
5It's time to take a step back and ask some necessary questions.
1And in this home, for example, the stairs are a great place.
2There's no good jogging course around here, so we use the stairs.
3The stairs went on much further and higher than James thought possible.
4Reacher said, 'How fast can you run up a flight of stairs?'
5Doors opened and shut; voices murmured; quick feet sounded on the stairs.
1He saw her the moment she was free of the stair space.
2The two men in it ran for the boarding-stair of the cargo-boat.
3And they discovered a second tower up a second, smaller winding stair.
4I heard shouts on the stair, and in rushed the two boys.
5After a time he set a booted foot on the first stair.
1Come on, returned Thesel, who all the time was leading her down the stairway step by step.
2We do not like to mount a stairway step by step; we wish to shoot to the top in an elevator.
1The 'stairstep' effect observable when an edge (esp.
2The next morning I goes down about two miles of stairsteps to the bottom and hunts for Luke.
3Inside the cylinder, the stairsteps were placed so that they wound up and around the center of the structure.
Translations for step of stairway