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staircase

[stair-keys] / ˈstɛərˌkeɪs /


NOUN
stairs
Synonyms


NOUN
woodwork
Synonyms


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That’s a break from the standard minimum of two staircases — connected by a corridor — required of buildings taller than three stories in nearly every other city in the country.

From Los Angeles Times

But an air of sadness pervades the grand staircases and halls of the Rand Club.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sitting on top is the boat deck, where a gaping hole provides a glimpse into a void where the grand staircase once stood.

From BBC

The Welsh Government is due to publish standards for social housing which require that all habitable rooms, including staircases and landings have suitable coverings.

From BBC

During his first days at the center Hernández realized HDQ Neutral was being sprayed every 30 or 45 minutes on staircase handrails, door knobs, showers, sinks, telephones, tables and straight into the air, he said.

From Los Angeles Times