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Upstairs   /əpstˈɛrz/   Listen
adverb
Upstairs  adv.  Up the stairs; in or toward an upper story.



adjective
Upstairs  adj.  Being above stairs; as, an upstairs room.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Upstairs" Quotes from Famous Books



... her shoulder, "send luncheon upstairs, please. And when Miss Leslie comes in, tell her I should like to see her, if it isn't too ...
— The Beloved Woman • Kathleen Norris

... indeed. But there is no fear of that with him, I am glad to say. I am quite curious to see if you recognise him again. He will be down directly; he is just lying down for a little on the sofa upstairs. But do sit down, ...
— Ghosts - A Domestic Tragedy in Three Acts • Henrik Ibsen

... his servants look satisfied, all the young women profess to love him, and the young men are glad of his company. When he comes into a house he calls the servants by their names, and talks all the way upstairs to ...
— Halleck's New English Literature • Reuben P. Halleck

... about those days of old, boast of them as you will, I sing the modern methods that have robbed them of their chill; I sing the cheery steam pipe and the upstairs snug and warm And a spine that's free from shivers as I robe ...
— Just Folks • Edgar A. Guest

... they reached the court building. Grown suddenly very quiet and almost scared, these six thirteen-year-old boys filed upstairs. A policeman stood before the ...
— The Grammar School Boys of Gridley - or, Dick & Co. Start Things Moving • H. Irving Hancock


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