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banister

[ban-uh-ster] / ˈbæn ə stər /
NOUN
railing of stairs
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Example Sentences

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I went up the stairs, trailing my hand on the banister.

From Literature

Along the banisters were motion-activated lights - one wrong step and they would flare on, announcing their presence.

From BBC

The velvety silhouette feels as distant as the sea, whose dark surface is sliced by the banister.

From The Wall Street Journal

The wood was peeling in some places, but a string of flamingo-shaped lights was wrapped around the banister, illuminating the hall in a faint pink shine.

From Literature

While the boy went up and down the empty hallways, cleaning banisters with bleach water, Etta came by the kitchen to report that Arnold Myerson had gotten sick, resetting the quarantine clock.

From Literature