7 Metaphors for stairs

" "Up-stairs is the best place," said Tom, hurrying up the steps again.

"Those stairs is the limit," she gasped.

The hatchway stair in reality, I remark, is a perpendicular iron ladder, at the bottom of which, to right and left, are some cabins, and forward, the men's quarters.

The stairs were still sharp cut and little worn, but Elzevir paid great care to his feet, lest he should slip on the ferns and mosses with which they were overgrown.

The stairs were a bit of a job too, but they managed to get me up somehow or other, and I found myself in a large sparsely furnished hall lit by one ill-burning gas jet.

Down-stairs is a bar-room; and on market days the noise is dreadful.

"Then I propose the Guinigi Towerthe stairs are rather rickety, but they are not unsafe.

7 Metaphors for  stairs