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first floor

NOUN
  1. the floor of a building that is at or nearest to the level of the ground around the building

How To Use first floor In A Sentence

  • The duplex houses are better where the bedrooms are on the first floor.
  • We raised the level of the veranda to the first floor level and incorporated ramps into the new veranda's design.
  • The first floor houses a reception room and a banquet hall.
  • To my right were buildings with their first floors torn apart or gutted by fire, but the shells of the buildings still stood.
  • On the first floor three two bedroom units will be built around a central stairwell and lift shaft.
  • On the first floor in the rear is the main screening room, not large yet not small, and certainly comfortable. Stewart Nusbaumer: One Weekend, Four Film Fests: Harlem
  • The bedrooms on the first floor look out over culs-de-sac on either side. Times, Sunday Times
  • Changes include knocking down walls on the ground and first floors to add rooms. The Sun
  • There is a fine oak carved overmantel and an old door opens on to the curved stone stair to the first floor.
  • Once this was done, and the buildings cleared of unnecessary accretions, the architect was left with an enormous double-height volume, requiring a new first floor, and a smaller vaulted one with a chamber above.
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