8 sentences with 'stairs'

Example sentences and phrases with the word stairs and other words derived from it.

Brief definition: stairs

Stairs are a set of steps that connect different floors or levels in a building. They help people move up or down between floors safely. Stairs can be made of wood, metal, or concrete and often have a handrail for support.


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The fat man tried to climb the stairs.

stairs: The fat man tried to climb the stairs.
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The stairs were slippery, so he was careful to descend cautiously.

stairs: The stairs were slippery, so he was careful to descend cautiously.
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She stopped there, but he plunged another ten feet onto the basement stairs.
He had soon climbed the stairs and, upon reaching a small vestibule, he pressed the button under the "Mrs. Ulgine Barrows" card.
At the foot of the stairs I turned to look at him: he was clinging to the bars of the prison grille, and tears were running down his cheeks.
The doctor recalls that, when he arrived, she was "sitting on the stairs. Her hands were covered with grease and scalded. But I could see nothing but those bright blue eyes."
He climbed the stairs to the second floor, where he heard a faint voice coming from the back of the building, and made his way there, winding his way through a pile of merchandise.
I'm sweltering in 40°C heat as I descend the stairs, where I'm greeted by Kim Gosling, an affable 44-year-old business executive, who has agreed to take me on a tour of the mine and show me the mining process.

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