WordNet
n. a stairway (set of steps) between one floor or landing and the next [syn: flight, flight of stairs]
Usage examples of "flight of steps".
There was not so much as a shelf, and all could see that the floor of it was tilted up against one end and that a flight of steps ran downwards in the thickness of the wall.
Then, hand in hand, they climbed a long flight of steps, into the sunlight, forward to the threshold of His stronghold.
The man did not seem to notice their scrutiny as he strode along a dark, narrow passage, up a short flight of steps, and into a room where something gray and ever-coiling hung in the air.
Dylan had the feeling that if confronted by a flight of steps, his brother might negotiate every riser without putting Mr.
Harry expected them to go through it, but instead Mr Weasley seized him by the arm and dragged him to the left, where there was an opening leading to a flight of steps.
In a few minutes he was able to follow Louis, who led him through several dark passages, and up a flight of steps to a door, which being unbarred, disclosed to him the prison of his son.
In the shadow of a flight of steps she thought to glimpse two shapes robed in gray.
In fact, she seemed intent on leaving him behind as she careened into the hall and then around to the first flight of steps.