ADJECTIVE
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on the floor closest to level with the ground
the ground-floor entrance is kept locked
How To Use ground-floor In A Sentence
- This was a ground-floor room which bulged out on the side of the house looking towards the big lawn and the stables.
- And cops went round telling residents to keep their doors and ground-floor windows closed. The Sun
- The walls of the ground-floor sitting room are no less extravagant in their decoration. Times, Sunday Times
- Over the window of the ground-floor flat is a large metal grille. Times, Sunday Times
- Above the ground-floor windows a stretch of sailcloth fell away from the façade. THE MAIN CAGES
- The bathrooms in the two ground-floor bedrooms are ingeniously contrived. Times, Sunday Times
- A somewhat shrill and scraping-voiced matron inquired my pleasure when she followed me into the ground-floor entrance from somewhere without, and then, understanding, called hor young daughter, who led me up to the room where Keats mused his last verse and breathed his last sigh. Roman Holidays, and Others
- In March 1605 the group took out a lease on a ground-floor cellar close by the house they had rented from John Whynniard.
- Generally, the ground-floor windows are small and the house has little connection to its rear garden. Times, Sunday Times
- Guests ran for safety as the device went off in a ground-floor men's toilet.