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Example sentences for "stairs again"

  • 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.

  • In a few more days Will was 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.

  • An hour later, he came down-stairs again.

  • 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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