US /stɛr/
・UK /steə(r)/
The stair was moved to the edge of the house, and so it sleeves in along one boundary, and beneath it we managed to tuck in the laundry and some bulk storage.
The stair was moved to the edge of the house,
and by one stair at a time, up to the top of the house; where they went to bed, and so subsided.
The old man raked the fire together with an old stair rod,
Nobody promised you a crystal stair.
"upstairs" and "downstairs." Too many times I hear people say, "I went down-stair."
Only one, just one stair, I made it.
The second floor is for sleeping quarters, then you go another stair and then you get to the bathroom and the shower.
Then you go another stair, and then you get to the bathroom and the shower.
and, by one stair at a time, up to the top of the house, where they went
The old man raked the fire together with an old stair rod and, having trimmed his smoky lamp, for it was night, with the stem of his pipe, put it in his mouth again.
to the foot of the stair. Here Poole motioned him to stand on one side and listen; while he himself,
on the stair. We've had nothing else this week back; nothing but papers, and a closed door,
So when you go in there'll be a little stair and that's when you know.
And then, yeah, there's like a stair access point here.
And then, yeah, there's like a stair access point here.