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US
/ˈstɔɹi/
]
[ UK /stˈɔːɹi/ ]
[ UK /stˈɔːɹi/ ]
NOUN
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a structure consisting of a room or set of rooms at a single position along a vertical scale
what level is the office on?
How To Use storey In A Sentence
- She went to the top of a multi-storey car park at Brent Cross shopping centre in north London, sent text messages to some of her relations saying, "I love you," and then jumped off. Mental health care under fire after suicide of 21-year-old model
- Using hydroponics, inorganic fertiliser, electric light and genetic modification we could in theory feed the entire world from a multi-storey farm the size of Wales.
- In fact, David Hasselhoff is a man of such magnetic charisma that women literally throw themselves out of high-storey windows to attract his attention.
- Then she went to the window and threw it open, looking down with despair at the six-storey drop to the courtyard below. TREASON KEEP
- Britain is facing a bungalow crisis as the demand for single-storey homes outstrips supply. Times, Sunday Times
- The slums and shanty towns stand in stark contrast to the multi-storey towers and the glamour of Bollywood.
- A hallway in a largish single-storey house is a big job, lots of doors and a not inconsiderable amount of wall.
- Tom's sister says he is weak in the upper storey.
- A simple single-storey pavilion is enclosed by folded concertina walls and roof, prompting irresistible comparisons with origami.
- The Varsity itself is a wonderfully stylish boutique hotel in the heart of the city, its upper storeys offering astounding views. The Sun