downstairs
[ˌdaʊnˈsterz]
Definition:
1. On or of lower floors of a building.
2. On a floor below.
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Use 'downstairs' in a sentence:
- 1. Sam, come downstairs, please.
- 2. They were just about to go downstairs and start digging when Tom stopped.
- 3. He could hear someone creeping around downstairs.
- 4. Sounds of voices and commotion could be heard downstairs now.
- 5. The couple leapt apart when she walked in on them and later came downstairs looking sheepish.
- 6. Soon, the businessman came downstairs and asked for dinner.
- 7. She repainted the downstairs rooms and closed off the second floor.
- 8. We're painting the downstairs.
- 9. I crept out of bed in the dead of night and sneaked downstairs.
- 10. He could hear the others downstairs in different parts of the house calling his name.
- 11. They cleaned upstairs, downstairs, inside, outside, until everything was clean.
- 12. Everybody was downstairs watching a movie.
- 13. She heard him clattering around downstairs.
- 14. He could hear the others downstairs calling his name.
- 15. When the carriage at last drove up, the servants flew downstairs, followed by Miss Rottenmeier in more measured step.
- 16. Miss Cat went downstairs and sent the wooer away.
- 17. Wait downstairs in the hall.
- 18. There were two men downstairs.
- 19. I could hear Jonathan acting up downstairs.
- 20. There is a company downstairs.
- 21. Mrs. Medlock seemed always to be in her comfortable housekeeper's sitting-room downstairs.
- 22. Now, another thing is that we've brought the computers downstairs—people used to complain about having to go upstairs to use them.
- 23. The taxi is waiting downstairs. Let's hurry.
- 24. He was in an argument with his landlord downstairs.
- 25. Sid flew downstairs and said, "Oh, Aunt Polly, come!"
- 26. If you go downstairs you will find the history section.
- 27. Downstairs in the windowless basement, where the real work is done, it is sleazy and sweaty.
- 28. Amy slipped downstairs and out of the house.
- 29. The Chief summoned me downstairs. He was brisk and businesslike.
- 30. She died in one of the downstairs rooms, in a heavy walnut bed with a curtain. Her gray head propped on a yellow and moldy pillow.
- 31. It transformed public history too: downstairs became just as fascinating as upstairs.
- 32. She said his friends could sleep over in the big room downstairs.
- 33. Downstairs are two small rooms: a kitchen and a sitting room.
- 34. The naughty children toboggan downstairs.
- 35. I've looked everywhere upstairs and downstairs.
- 36. He buzzed off downstairs.
- 37. The two boys forgot all their fears when they saw there was real treasure downstairs.
- 38. The downstairs of the two little houses had been entirely refashioned.
- 39. I ran downstairs ahead of him to throw my backpack in his old white diesel Mercedes, and there it was: a big, glittery rainbow flag sticker.
- 40. Alerted by a noise downstairs, he sat up and turned on the light.
- 41. But just before Martha went downstairs for the tea-tray, Mary asked a question.
- 42. There's a fire exit by the downstairs ladies room.
- 43. The telephone was downstairs in the entrance hall.
- 44. She rushed downstairs and burst into the kitchen.
- 45. Downstairs there's a breakfast room and guests can relax in the cosy bar.
- 46. She crept downstairs quiet as a mouse.
- 47. Denise went downstairs and made some tea.
- 48. She jumped to her feet and ran downstairs.
- 49. I flew downstairs.
- 50. She showered and dressed and went downstairs.
- 51. She can still come downstairs with assistance but she's very weak.