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the handrail
noun
A rail which can be held, such as on the side of a staircase, ramp or other walkway, and serving as a support or guard.
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He grabbed the handrail.
Clutching the handrail, I follow.
In the elevator, JJ put her head on the handrail.
Elegantly poised, she slides down the handrail, still talking.
Luckily, when he yanked, the handrail came off cleanly.
She was trembling so much her grasp jiggled the handrail.
"She's grabbing the handrail!" He tweeted, "Sick Hillary grabs handrail as walking up steps.
Be especially careful on stairs; use the handrail and watch your step.
The example is the handrail which stops admission to the fracture clinic.
I already have to use the handrail coming down the stairs after some games.
Why am I holding on to the handrail like an old man?
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