wooden staircase

collocation in English

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wooden
adjective
uk
/ˈwʊd.ən/
us
/ˈwʊd.ən/
made ...
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staircase
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsteə.keɪs/
us
/ˈster.keɪs/
a set of stairs inside a building, usually with a bar fixed on the wall or onto vertical poles at the side for you to hold ...
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(Definition ofwoodenandstaircasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofwooden staircase

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It has a wood floor and is reached by awoodenstaircase.
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There was awoodenstaircaseleading down to the beach.
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Thewoodenstaircaselandings have a high exit-only turnstile to allow passengers to exit the system without having to go through the station.
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The classrooms are accessed by an internalwoodenstaircaseand long hallways.
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The towers would have been entered on the first floor via awoodenstaircasefrom the outside.
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Awoodenstaircaseallows access to the third story.
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Boats and oars were stored on the ground floor, and the changing and locker rooms were up an outside awoodenstaircase.
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Some remnants of its grandeur survive inside, including a grandwoodenstaircaseand above on the ceiling three ornate oval plasterwork wreaths framing paintings.
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Awoodenstaircaseleads to a second floor of office space, with 14 arched windows.
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The main living room or kitchen is an addition, dating from around 1680, as is thewoodenstaircaseand sleeping area above it.
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Within the building is a finewoodenstaircasewith timber turned balustrade.
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The vestibule is two stories high, with an elegantly carvedwoodenstaircaseleading to the upper floor where the family had their private rooms.
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The painted first floor room was accessed by an exteriorwoodenstaircase.
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There was originally awoodenstaircaseinside the tower, allowing access to the top.
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The interior of the tower is divided into individual spaces on each floor, linked bywoodenstaircase, with parquet floors and wooden ceilings.
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The interior of the house includes a carvedwoodenstaircasewith spindle turned posts and three fireplaces with decoratively tiled hearths and carved wooden mantels.
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A beautifulwoodenstaircaseleads up to the upper floor.
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Awoodenstaircasehas been built near it, so people can climb to the top.
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