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stair rod

noun

  1. a rod for holding a stair carpet in place against the bottom of a riser.


stair rod

noun

  1. any of a series of rods placed in the angles between the steps of a carpeted staircase, used to hold the carpet in position
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of stair rod1

First recorded in 1855–60
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Amid the stair rod rain, McGinn thundered a rising shot against the crossbar and a deflected Scott McTominay shot squirmed wide before another McGinn rocket whistled over.

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Stair′-rod, one of a number of metallic rods for holding a stair-carpet in its place.—adv.

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The whole thing was so ridiculous that the mother attempted to rush down stairs three at a time, to have her husband come up to prayer meeting, when she stubbed herself on a stair rod, and—well, she got the black eye on the journey down stairs, though what hit her she will probably never know.

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As he looked at Doctor Morgan coming towards him, Rendel, without knowing it, was conscious of every detail that formed the background to that figure of foreboding: of the sunlight glancing on the glass of a picture, of its reflection in the brass of a loose stair rod that had escaped from its fastenings, and of which, even in that moment, Rendel's methodical mind automatically made a note.

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The whole thing was so ridiculous that the mother attempted to rush down stairs three at a time, to have her husband come up to the prayer meeting, when she stubbed herself on a stair rod, and—well, she got the black eye on the journey down stairs, though what hit her she will probably never know.

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