So I quickly made way down the escalator to the baggage claim and into the car pickup area.
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My escort tucked all eight copies under his arm, and we headed back to the escalator.
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So, we rode up an escalator—a very long escalator—and found the book.
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Jacobs sent his models, with their beehive hairdos, down the escalator in pairs who were dressed in complimentary styles.
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To get to this J.C. Penney, you have to take an escalator down, not up, like you were getting on the subway.
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When the shooting started, he went charging up the escalator.
Space Viking|Henry Beam Piper
Burdick, Levine: get as many men as you can in thirty seconds, and get up to the head of the escalator!
Null-ABC|Henry Beam Piper and John Joseph McGuire
In the escalator each tread is attached rigidly to its riser, and the two together form an independent unit.
The Romance of Modern Mechanism|Archibald Williams
With no break in pace he veered into an opening beside the escalator.
Monkey On His Back|Charles V. De Vet
The elevator as well as the escalator will play a vastly important part in the fabrication of the new Macy's.
The Romance of a Great Store|Edward Hungerford
British Dictionary definitions for escalator
escalator
/ (ˈɛskəˌleɪtə) /
noun
a moving staircase consisting of stair treads fixed to a conveyor belt, for transporting passengers between levels, esp between the floors of a building