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- noun Attributive form of
first floor
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Examples
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Mr. Croft also reported that three "KKKs" were scratched on a first-floor bathroom, an incident which police couldn't confirm.
Noose Found in Parks Office Sumathi Reddy 2011
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The fire was confined to a first-floor apartment, officials said.
Man hurt in apartment fire in NW Terri Rupar 2010
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From her little, lace-lined first-floor window, she caught my eye.
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A first-floor office has an octagonal table and an olive-green leather-top desk like that in Jefferson's office, and pink curtains that are a nod to the curtains in Monticello's parlor.
Seeing Monticello in San Francisco Nancy Keates 2011
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From her little, lace-lined first-floor window, she caught my eye.
French Word-A-Day: 2010
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You can go by their first-floor window right now and watch them, watching.
Meet a Couple of Modern-Day Baseball Cavemen Jason Gay 2011
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There was also an unlocked door right by the first-floor room she would be given if she moved there.
The Memory Palace Mira Bartók 2011
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She hit the first-floor panic bar on the stairwell door and raced across the wide marble floor toward the Information Desk and skidded to a halt as he calmly stepped through the folds of nothingness with a placid look on his face.
Surrender the Dark L. A. Banks 2011
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As we rush from her first-floor digs in the Cannon House Office Building to the House floor so she can vote, I ask for her explanation of the 2008 financial meltdown.
'On the Beach, I Bring von Mises' Stephen Moore 2011
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She told The Associated Press she saw the first-floor rear of the home burning and dialed 911.
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