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backstairs

[bak-stairz] / ˈbækˈstɛərz /




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Up the backstairs, buzzed in by a security guard, through the parking lot, into an elevator, through a hallway.

From New York Times • Jan. 4, 2022

Next to it was his study, where he wrote by the light of a single candle and received the “common” people through the backstairs, which he also used to come and go unnoticed.

From New York Times • Sep. 21, 2016

Standing silent in the sunlight, it served to place into a proper perspective a ramped-up spat on the Trent Bridge backstairs.

From The Guardian • Jul. 29, 2014

"And backstairs sniping, whichever side it comes from, shows that something is wrong and there's been too much of that backstairs sniping."

From BBC • Nov. 30, 2013

Momma and I followed that lane to the backstairs of Dentist Lincoln’s office.

From "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" by Maya Angelou




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