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staircase

[stair-keys] / ˈstɛərˌkeɪs /


NOUN
stairs
Synonyms


NOUN
woodwork
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Several witnesses said the event space in the basement of the establishment, where the fire began, was connected with the ground floor by only a staircase, which some described as "narrow".

From Barron's

Witnesses have reported seeing several men carrying large bags in the staircase of the garage overnight on Saturday into Sunday.

From BBC

Next, they worked on adding more “character” to the foyer, which was highlighted by the large staircase with a carpet draped on top.

From MarketWatch

Once the procession is over, members of the public are allowed up the narrow staircase to the gallery, passing stern signs warning them not to clap.

From BBC

Only the home’s main staircase, attic and parts of the first floor landing showed up in the film.

From MarketWatch