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"handrail" Definitions
  1. a long narrow bar that you can hold onto for support, for example when you are going up or down stairs

103 Sentences With "handrail"

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" - Rebecca, 33 "Drunkenly flipped over handrail in nosebleeds.
Always use a handrail when going up and down stairs.
Not tall enough to reach the handrail on the tube?
At first, the man draped the snakes on an overhead handrail.
Kehaar flew up, circled the pool and perched on the handrail.
" He tweeted, "Sick Hillary grabs handrail as walking up steps. #AltRightMeans.
The article also described incorrectly the handrail on a staircase and hallway.
You don't have to necessarily grab every handrail unless you have to.
My body wasn't touching the walls, there was no handrail – and I cried.
I wear sensible shoes and hold the handrail going up and down stairs.
Think of a vinyl seat or handrail, or even a dirty table top.
"For two weeks afterward, I needed a handrail to do stairs," he says.
A wood handrail that shows wear represents the historic happy use of the user.
He was calling about a loose handrail on a stairwell at Carroll Street station.
This was 10-times more than the amount needed to power the handrail she touched.
Descending a staircase, I fall when the handrail stops short of the last two steps.
"You don't have to necessarily grab any handrail if you don't have to," he said.
Ms. Shrager suggests one with wide steps and treads and perhaps even a safety bar handrail.
A reporter was a block away, and later watched as Hughes collected paint falling from the handrail.
Doubleday said the handrail appeared to have light fixtures built into it and was somehow energized with electricity.
As he approaches the handrail separating him from potential oblivion, he crouches and calmly executes an ollie melon.
I've never been before, but I know the handrail is right there, I don't even have to look.
Another image showed the destroyed toilet cubicle with a blood-splattered handrail and debris strewn over the floor.
In 1964, an iron climbing handrail was bolted into the sandstone, which encouraged tourists to climb the sacred site.
All the escalator handrail disinfectant in the world isn't going to convince people they're safe from an airborne virus.
He's tall and handrail thin, with a perpetually messy desk — bottles of hot sauce, sent by fans, are scattered everywhere.
Later, Hughes pointed out the copious black paint peeling from a porch handrail to a housing supervisor from Knox Hills.
The fall is thought to be an accident, as the balcony and handrail were left undamaged, authorities told El Imparcial.
Letting go of the branch and handrail, he bombed down the ramp, took three pushes, and launched off the top.
Keep a firm grip of the handrail; the bruises from slipping down a few wet steps last a long time.
The pool handrail, designed to resemble a meandering vine, was the home's last installation, a concept the architect spent months pondering.
The company says the handrail UV LED sterilizer has already been approved by regulators from the European Union and South Korea.
Leaning against a handrail next to the East River, the duo wrapped their arms around each other in front of parkgoers.
But he waits for the rush of commuters to dissipate before he slowly makes his way down, relying on the handrail.
Another recreation, Hassan Khan's Bank Bannister, a shiny brass facsimile of the handrail outside Egypt's first locally owned bank, floats by itself.
He hung his head and leaned on a wrought-iron handrail as another friend tried, in halting English, to describe the attacker.
She approaches her interview with a grinning resistance, disobeying a wall sign's command to use the handrail by the stairs, for example.
The glass skywalk sits 340 metres (1,115 feet) above ground and is reported to be the highest handrail-free walkway in the world.
Leaning against a handrail next to New York City's East River, the duo wrapped their arms around each other in front of parkgoers.
There is a sectional sofa in one corner; an outdoor flight of open concrete stairs (with no handrail) leads to the second floor.
The flag pole, handrail and brick wall supporting the railing adjoining the front steps of the American Legion Post 83 in Eugene, Ore.
For the approach, Jaws held a handrail and tree branch as he balanced on an embankment 50 feet or so from the stairs.
Periodic washing throughout the day will keep whatever was on the escalator handrail or supermarket self-checkout machine from getting inside your body.
Another call came in about the handrail, then a call about an emergency-exit gate at Fort Hamilton Parkway with a nonoperative magnet.
Now there was just a gaping hole and part of a handrail, leaving the five-bedroom, five-bathroom house accessible only by ladder.
The large double-height foyer faces a staircase with an elaborate wrought-iron handrail that continues along an open hallway on the second floor.
On recent commutes between Brooklyn and Manhattan, it appeared as though every single rider was trying to avoid touching a grimy handrail or pole.
That's when he got caught in the escalator's handrail, began being pulled up and fell, local outlets WSOC-TV and The Charlotte Observer report.
Whether you're gripping the handrail, cradling an infant, or guarding a bag, these mobile games will get you through that slog of a commute.
A third shows a young person running down the station stairs, only to trip and fall down several steps before hitting a handrail post.
"You can create a handrail by screwing on a railing system that is essentially an afterthought," he says, with unfettered contempt at those who would.
A passenger on the boat, Kirk Olsen, wrote on Facebook that a piece of lava rock lodged itself on the handrail next to his elbow.
I am a compulsive hand washer, especially because I'm on transit all the time, and would rather not get the bubonic plague from a handrail.
LG says its sterilizer can be easily installed on escalators and generates power on its own — converting the movement of the escalator's handrail into electricity.
Because of the extreme asymmetry, the southwest corner is the height of a handrail and the northeast corner is the height of a high-rise.
But while your father may have a right to a handrail, if it is installed, the condo association could send him the bill for it.
Then, in August, 20083, a security guard found him hanged from a handrail in a stairwell at C.D.B., his shoes placed neatly on the steps.
The part of the handrail where your hand touches is somewhat rough for grip, while the inner part where your fingers glide has been polished.
Handrails provide physical support for humans as they navigate built space, but Kong's artistic handrail, a notional "guid[e]," offers visitors minimal physical or conceptual assistance.
In a 2013 interview with King Shit magazine, Thomas recalled that prior to making the jump, he discovered someone had written his name on the handrail.
It all comes down to this handrail, which we see in the season 2 finale: This is when Eleven and Hopper have ventured back into Hawkins.
Dawdlers fear no aggression from the rear; for five weeks now, I have steeled myself, gripping the left handrail, against jostles and grunts that did not come.
Big Brother gave a gay skateboarder, Jarret Berry, the cover of the magazine, but the photo was him skating a handrail in chaps with his ass hanging out.
In one, a worker was severely injured when he was pinned against a handrail as crews were using a crane to lift a 10,000-pound construction tool house.
The flu virus can survive for up to eight hours on hard surfaces, so it can be picked up from a doorknob, handrail or even a light switch.
The man knelt on the ground to provide support for the woman, who grasped a handrail on the wall as she then lowered herself down onto his back.
Consider the case of Bela Kosoian, the woman who was handcuffed and fined for not holding an escalator handrail and obstructing police in the performance of their duties.
The family was returning from a trip to Florida when Jaiden got caught in the handrail of an escalator and was pulled up until he fell, WSOC reported.
Click here to view original GIFOkay, like, riding a bike on a handrail on top of a dam is very clearly not the smartest thing a person could do.
We have this marble staircase with a glass railing with a walnut handrail, so that kind of feels more mid-century modern, so we had to work with that.
An actress dressed as a killer doll with bloody scratches on her face is perched on a handrail, smiling wide as if she can't wait to play with me.
Eight protesters glued themselves together with the their arms around the handrail to the Treasury building near parliament in central London, according to a Reuters photographer at the scene.
He nailed one trick after another, clinching victory with a switch big flip frontside boardslide, performed down a handrail, which earned him a score of 9.2 and a $20,1373 paycheck.
In movies about grief, we usually get some sort of emotional handrail, a character or a storyline that we can hold onto as we chart these terrible waters of suffering.
A large staircase with a decorative metal railing and a wooden handrail ascends to the second floor, with a 20-foot stained and etched glass window on the midlevel landing.
If you touch a bus handrail that has been contaminated, then this small exposure to the skin may seem like nothing – and yet horrid delayed side effects may begin to develop.
And our hands are a vehicle for those germs to travel from a surface into our body — whether they're from the bathroom, a subway handrail, raw food, your computer keyboard, etc.
"I feel like a refugee — we've got nothing," Mr. Williams said as he stared at the chaotic pile of rubble, including a handrail that is still intact but now leads nowhere.
He liked how photography let him reframe the mundane details of his environment, in a way similar, he said, to how a skateboarder could turn a handrail into a productive obstacle.
Located in the hallway connecting the vestibule to the main gallery space, the handrail consists of interconnected acrylic tubes filled with a bricolage of rubber, glass, beeswax, pollen, and shredded government documents.
Had they done their due diligence instead of acting like cheerleaders for the police, they would have discovered there is no regulation requiring commuters to hold the handrail — not then, not now.
She had walked up the 19203 steps of the magnificent 17th century cathedral and, eyewitnesses said, only barely touched the handrail that had been specially-installed in case she or Philip needed it.
He says something as basic as installing a handrail on a staircase and painting a fluorescent stripe on steps would make going out a much safer and a more enjoyable experience for him.
That's fine in theory, and I can see it being a useful ability for times when a smaller screen might be more practical — one-handed use while hanging onto a subway handrail, for example.
That's a big reward for a slick but pared-back freemium game, intended to be played with one hand, while the player clutches a burger or holds onto an escalator handrail with the other.
He once told Thrasher he wanted to put together a part without a single handrail in it, a kind of minimalism that sought to squeeze the creative essence out of a crack in a driveway.
She held her breath, grabbed the handrail, and forced herself down it, one step at a time, passed by a stream of Londoners who regarded her, if at all, as some kind of cripple or defective.
The parents of a seven-year-old girl claim that she suffered brain damage after touching a lighted handrail at the MGM National Harbor Hotel in Oxon Hill, Maryland, on June 26, according to multiple news outlets.
Video circulating on social media, which the student-run Indiana Daily Student says is of the altercation, shows a glass-paned door swing open and two people shove another person through the door and into a handrail outside.
Months before Harrington's take, an inspection of the Sandblaster roller coaster forced its closure after investigators found a damaged handrail, four safety cables not properly fastened, a slew of damaged braces, cracked supports and various other issues,  the newspaper reported .
The girl was shocked shortly before midnight Tuesday after touching a handrail that surrounds a large fountain on the property in Oxon Hill, Maryland, said Alan C. Doubleday, an assistant fire chief for the Prince George&aposs County Fire Department.
Yes, the rodent managed to scale a metal handrail, pull the building's fire alarm, and prompt an actual evacuation at the DC condo building, but the video, captured on security cameras last summer, shouldn't be taken as a simple false alarm.
" She followed an exit sign to leave the building and began to walk down toward the street, according to the lawsuit, where she "was caused to fall on the steps and was unable to arrest or soften her fall due to the lack of handrail.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads An almost 14-foot-long handrail, "'Dream' Guid" (2019), is a fitting design element to usher visitors into Mo Kong's Making A Stationary Rain On The North Pacific Ocean, curated by artist Steffani Jemison at CUE Art Foundation.
As she got closer, she could see the stainless-steel pathway moving, and the black rubber handrail moving, but they seemed to be sliding in different directions and her foot was almost on the thing before she realized that it was coming against her.
This story originally appeared on WIRED UK. Whether you're holding on to a handrail on public transport, cradling an infant, or simply carrying a bag, you may find yourself in situations when you have some time to kill but only have one hand free.
So if the upcoming cold wave has staying power, it could mark the beginning of flu season in parts of the U.S. The drier air allows the flu virus to live outside a body — perhaps on a subway handrail or someone's hand — for a longer amount of time.
NASA's open competition will ideally result in giving R2 the ability to detect space tools like an RFID reader (which is used to scan inventory) or EVA handrail (what R2 grabs onto when it does work on the exterior of the space station) with its current low-resolution vision.
Sony introduced the VAIO P at CES 2009, the height of the netbook boom, and its stunning design soared high... An actress dressed as a killer doll with bloody scratches on her face is perched on a handrail, smiling wide as if she can't wait to play with me.
Through the salt-streaked windshield of the power boat, the anthropologist, Joseph Genz, took mental field notes — the spotlighted whitecaps, the position of Polaris, his grip on the cabin handrail — while he waited for Kelen to radio in his location or, rather, what he thought his location was.
During a three-week trial, London had station workers shouting out at Holborn passengers to stand, but they have bigger plans if the experiment will become permanent: The handrail and tread of the escalator will be a different colour, and firmly planted pairs of feet will decorate the left of the steps.
For more artistic wood touches, Ms. Karol recruited her husband, Fitzhugh Karol, 37, a sculptor and artist-in-residence at the Brooklyn Home Company, to carve shapely legs for an enormous kitchen island, decorative details for the fireplace surround, a sinuous handrail for the stairwell and a cabinet to contain jewelry collected during the Sandses' travels.
My father grew radishes in our garden behind our childhood home; he grew them throughout his series of post-divorce bachelor rentals, in narrow wooden containers he built himself; he grew them still in raised beds on the deck of his apartment even after it had to be fitted with a funicular chair to manage the stairs and a safety handrail to manage the shower.

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