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		Definition of handrail in English: handrailnoun ˈhandreɪlˈhæn(d)ˌreɪl A rail fixed to posts or a wall for people to hold on to for support.  the safest bathroom design includes handrails and grab bars in the bathtub and shower  Example sentencesExamples -  Occasionally there are fixed ropes and handrails which mark the way.
 -  All cabin windows are trimmed in teak as well as teak cap rails, handrails and teak overlaid decks.
 -  In a hotel situation, a guest, or someone else, brings in the virus which is then passed from person to person and from persons to items such as handrails, wall curtains and toilets.
 -  Two sides had handrails and posts for tying off reins.
 -  Before I could reply, the shuttle jerked into motion, and I grabbed onto the handrail for support.
 -  I once fell and pulled the handrail off the wall.
 -  And I can't stand those people who lean on the pole so that you can't hold onto it - its not a leaning post, its a handrail.
 -  They were pinned to the handrails posts and entrance features to the viaduct.
 -  The stairs are finished with a teak handrail, newel posts, and spindles.
 -  Glass balustrades support stainless steel handrails and slatted panels extend into the gap between deck and cladding.
 -  Workers say that handrails and temporary supports were removed from the site two hours too early.
 -  Teak handrails are supported on sheets of toughened glass as balusters.
 -  In effect, they are speed bumps for your walls, handrails, curbs, etc.
 -  A similar fitting is used on the intermediate newel posts, then the handrail is attached between these fittings.
 -  They include access paths, handrails, allocated spaces, ramps and boarding devices.
 -  That includes everything from walls, ledges, gaps, handrails, stairs and embankments, to rooftops.
 -  Consider installing support handrails to make your tub safer, especially if the framing is exposed.
 -  It nearly gave out beneath him, but he gritted his teeth and slowly inched his way down the stairs, using the handrails for support.
 -  Baroness Thatcher, dressed all in black, looked frail as she clasped the handrail for support before being driven away.
 -  The bird hopped from one perch to the next, calmly inspecting the passing walls and handrails.
 
    Definition of handrail in US English: handrailnounˈhan(d)ˌrālˈhæn(d)ˌreɪl A rail fixed to posts or a wall for people to hold on to for support.  the safest bathroom design includes handrails and grab bars in the bathtub and shower  Example sentencesExamples -  Before I could reply, the shuttle jerked into motion, and I grabbed onto the handrail for support.
 -  Teak handrails are supported on sheets of toughened glass as balusters.
 -  In a hotel situation, a guest, or someone else, brings in the virus which is then passed from person to person and from persons to items such as handrails, wall curtains and toilets.
 -  The stairs are finished with a teak handrail, newel posts, and spindles.
 -  The bird hopped from one perch to the next, calmly inspecting the passing walls and handrails.
 -  They include access paths, handrails, allocated spaces, ramps and boarding devices.
 -  All cabin windows are trimmed in teak as well as teak cap rails, handrails and teak overlaid decks.
 -  Consider installing support handrails to make your tub safer, especially if the framing is exposed.
 -  It nearly gave out beneath him, but he gritted his teeth and slowly inched his way down the stairs, using the handrails for support.
 -  And I can't stand those people who lean on the pole so that you can't hold onto it - its not a leaning post, its a handrail.
 -  A similar fitting is used on the intermediate newel posts, then the handrail is attached between these fittings.
 -  Workers say that handrails and temporary supports were removed from the site two hours too early.
 -  Occasionally there are fixed ropes and handrails which mark the way.
 -  Glass balustrades support stainless steel handrails and slatted panels extend into the gap between deck and cladding.
 -  That includes everything from walls, ledges, gaps, handrails, stairs and embankments, to rooftops.
 -  I once fell and pulled the handrail off the wall.
 -  In effect, they are speed bumps for your walls, handrails, curbs, etc.
 -  Two sides had handrails and posts for tying off reins.
 -  They were pinned to the handrails posts and entrance features to the viaduct.
 -  Baroness Thatcher, dressed all in black, looked frail as she clasped the handrail for support before being driven away.
 
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