He called to Samuel, through the window, to take his portmanteau up-stairs again, and he then put the key himself into Sergeant Cuff's hand.
He told us he wouldn't have a lot of women there; and he pointed to the smear on the painted door, and said some of our petticoats had done the mischief, and sent us all down-stairs again.
Samuel, coming up to let me out, and supposing I had gone, went down-stairs again.
She heard them both go up-stairs again, and heedless of the prattle of her baby sister, she still listened eagerly.
The summer had begun when Diana was able to come down-stairs again.
She could stand no more of her mother's talk; she left her and went off to the dairy, till Mrs. Starling crept up-stairs again.
Mrs. Starling lay thinking and staring out of her window, till she felt she could go down-stairs again.
She carried her picture up-stairs again, and put it reverently, not in its old corner, but where the sunshine would fall upon it and the full light of day.
Helen ran down-stairs again, startling herself with the sound she made.
Suddenly she had an idea that she might have moved it to another pocket and, leaving a half-smoked cigarette balanced against the saucer of her coffee-cup, she ran up-stairs again to verify the conjecture.
Matilda went up-stairs again, pondering what was to be done.
Norton was despatched to find some oysters if he could; and Matilda quietly went down-stairs again, with her little head full.
I suppose her face answered for her; for Mrs. Laval, instead of presently leading the way down-stairs again, sat down in a chair by one of the windows and drew Matilda into her arras.
She gave him her fan to hold while she adjusted her cloak, and it was his blessed privilege to give her his arm down-stairs again.
Mr. Chillip could do nothing after this, but sit and look at her feebly, as she sat and looked at the fire, until he was called up-stairs again.
To cut the matter short, I said I would have the other room or none at all; so it was settled that I should have the other room: and, taking my leave of the firm until dinner, I went up stairs again.
When we had dined, we went up-stairs again, where everything went on exactly as on the previous day.
Go up-stairs again, Josine, and take some of your Lob.
As the girl was coming down-stairs again, she heard the rumble of returning wheels.
Up-stairs again we went, and I sat down by the window and looked out on the night.
Discouraged by the alarming breadth of the little preacher's topic, I fled up-stairs again.
After sending the younger girls down-stairs again, he closed the door of Prudence's room, and sat down beside her.
But the doctor only smiled oddly, and went away up-stairs again, wondering at the wisdom that God has placed in the hearts of women!
Miss Lloyd, why did you tell an untruth, and say you did not come down-stairs again, after going up at ten o'clock?
And after that, you went down-stairs again to speak to your uncle?
Miss Lloyd, do you still persist in saying you did not go down-stairs again, to your uncle's office?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stairs again" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.