Results for: top of stairs
English English
top of stairsstairhead
ability to fly, air trip, cause to float toward target, extraordinary mental feat, fly together, flying; aviation; trip on an airplane; set of stairs; escape, running away; group (of birds, planes, etc.); passage of time, group flying together, group o...flight
act of coming to the ground, arrival on land, arriving on the ground; setting on the ground; climbing onto the shore; platform between flights of stairs; dock, level area between stairs, place for loading or unloadinglanding
act threateningly, be shown reared up in profile, build something with a slope, curved bend in a handrail, embankment, levee; sloping surface which connects two levels; frenzy, rampage, increment something gradually, movable stairs, move violently or t...ramp
add up figures, attach a foot to; walk; pay (Slang); move with the rhythm, body part located at the end of the leg; unit of length equal to 12 inches or 30.48 cm; bottom or lowest part of something (i.e. stairs, a table, a hill, a page, etc.), footligh...foot
apartment reached by stairs, building without elevatorwalk-up
bar or railing which acts as a guard or support for the hand (along a platform or stairs), rail for holding ontohandrail
distance covered by step, mark made by foot, movement of foot, sound of feet, step of the foot; sound of a step; footprint; distance covered by a step; one step of a flight of stairs, step or stairfootstep
emitting a low sound of pain or pleasure; moaning; sighing, low sound expressing pain or misery; deep sound of something old or under pressure (i.e. machinery or old wooden stairs)groaning
flight of stairs in building, set of stepsstaircase
indirect; roundabout; secret, private stairsbackstairs
large mountain range; escarpment; mountain pass (in India); stairs going down to a river; landing place; wharfghaut
located in the upper level of a building; located at the top of a flight of stairs; of the upper level of a structure, to the upper floor of a building; up a flight of stairs; upwardupstair
mechanical moving stairway, moving stairsescalator
mentally, of the upper floors of a building, on the upper floors of a building, to a higher job, up the stairsupstairs
 

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