Parts of stairs
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RISERSParts of stairs
STEPSFlight of stairs.
STEPSFlight of stairs
MIMESClimbers of imaginary stairs
gradatorya flight of stairs
stairwaya flight of stairs
ODESSASite of the Potemkin Stairs
stairwaysSTAIRWAY, a flight of stairs
stairwisein the fashion of stairs
ATTICRoom at the top of stairs
STEPUnit of a flight of stairs
stairedhaving stairs (a series of steps)
OTISHe was tired of taking the stairs
STILESet of small stairs over a fence
landingsthe level floor between flights of stairs
SPLITLEVELHOUSEHome with at least two sets of stairs
INGE"The Dark at the Top of the Stairs" dramatist
INGE"The Dark at the Top of the Stairs" writer
INGE"The Dark at the Top of the Stairs" playwright
INGE"The Dark at the Top of the Stairs" author
stairheadthe level place at the top of the stairs
backstairsStairs at the back or side of a building
stairfootthe level place at the foot of the stairs
WHEEZESBespeaks one's lack of fitness when taking the stairs, say
INGEAuthor of "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs."
INGEAuthor of "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs"
stairheadsA landing at the top of a set of stairs
companionwaythe stairs from upper deck of ship to lower deck
staircasesA set of stairs and its surrounding walls or structure
stairheadA landing at the top of a set of stairs
stairfootsSTAIRFOOT, the level place at the foot of the stairs
staircaseA set of stairs and its surrounding walls or structure
stairheadsSTAIRHEAD, the level place at the top of the stairs
INGEWilliam who wrote "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs"
companionwaysCOMPANIONWAY, the stairs from upper deck of ship to lower deck
stairwayA set of steps or stairs and its surrounding walls or structure
stairwaysA set of steps or stairs and its surrounding walls or structure
staircasea flight of stairs, its supporting framework, and, usually, a handrail or banisters
staircasesSTAIRCASE, a flight of stairs, its supporting framework, and, usually, a handrail or banisters
newelsthe post supporting the handrail at the head or foot of a flight of stairs