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stair rod
(redirected from coming down in stair rods)

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stair rod
n
(Miscellaneous Technologies / Building) 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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stair rod nasta metallica per fissare la guida


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Peter Monteith, trainer of Nelson Du Ronceray "He can't have the ground too soft and my only worry is whether they will race, as it is coming down in stair rods as we speak.
Given that it was coming down in stair rods outside, and everybody else in the Western Isles was buttoned up against the North Atlantic Gale battering the place.
 
 
 
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