The stairway was steep.
I avoided the dark stairway.
Theresa walked up the stairway.
"I was leaning over the rail, looking down the stairway."
some of the serious accidents are due to unguarded stairway floor openings.
Yes, it has a noun, verb and all the other sentence characteristics.
If you are going up a stairway in a building you generally keep to the right and people coming down the stairway are on the left of you. If there is little space in the stairway whoever is first you should step aside and let them pass. If it's a stairway in a house you would come down on the right holding onto the railing. If anyone else is coming up the stairs they would be on the right of you using the railing if there is one.
The stairway was old and rickety, and Joel tested each step before putting his full weight on it.
It would be "escalera al cielo".
Stairway is in the key of A minor.
Stairway. No Doubt.
On the Broad Stairway was created in 1913.
Staircase / stairway = l'escalier (masc.)
The plural form of "stairway" is "stairways".