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downstairs

[doun-stairz, doun-stairz] / ˈdaʊnˈstɛərz, ˈdaʊnˌstɛərz /


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“And my other favorite time is sunset in the upper bedroom or downstairs barbecuing something outdoors. The views really are spectacular.”

From MarketWatch

While Calvin slept downstairs, the spirits, evil or not, continued their antics.

From Literature

Five minutes past midnight, she hit "submit" on her story and headed downstairs to the ground floor.

From BBC

I didn’t even take time to wash my face or comb my hair before I ran downstairs.

From Literature

I was supposed to head downstairs for a reception with Congresswoman Pelosi and a delegation of California Democrats, but I needed a breath of fresh air.

From Los Angeles Times