Meaning of stairful | Babel Free
Definitions
The amount that fills a staircase.
uncommon
Examples
“And besides, Picasso starts out with loneliness and an effusion of pity, while Poussin starts out fierce: (that stairful of people who are handover-handing St. Erasmus’ warm entrails, like firemen passing the hose.)”
“Built in huge tenements of sixteen houses, one block was needed to accommodate an entire stairful of people from the condemned area.”
“Ann Rutledge lounge on Monday night—a whole stairful of Phi Tau’s.”
“Many years later Harriet recalled “one half day in my youth when I rode around in a jaunting car in Queenstown with a widower who was the father of a stairful of children, ten or twelve in number.[…]””
“Recently I observed him under attack by a quarrelsome press of numbers all talking at once; like Douglas Fairbanks opposing a stairful of swordsmen, still he held the ground with: “You may be a majority, but according to the theory of evolution and the survival of the fittest, the majority is always obsolete.””
“Movement had slowed, and again the stair was filled with groans and sighs; but for a different reason. Had the first traffic jam lasted a minute or so longer, the whole stairful would have been late to class; […]”
“And on every level, at two widely separated places, elegant escalators trimmed in mahogany and brass rose up, while beside them, at an angle forming an X, stairfuls of customers floated to the floors below.”
“As I see daylight beyond the escalator, eight stairfuls of children trapped between two women sail past me.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.