UPSTAIRS vs FLOOR: NOUN
- An upper story; that part of a building which is above the ground floor.
- The part of a building above the ground floor.
- The ground on which people and animals move about
- The occupants of a floor
- A lower limit
- The parliamentary right to address an assembly
- The legislative hall where members debate and vote and conduct other business
- A large room in a stock exchange where the trading is done
- Structure consisting of a room or set of rooms comprising a single level of a multilevel building
- The inside lower horizontal surface (as of a room or hallway)
- Any similar construction, platform, or leveled area: as, the floor of a bridge; the charge-floor of a blast-furnace; a threshing-floor.
- A natural surface corresponding to a floor in character or use; a circumscribed basal space or area of any kind: as, the floor of a gorge or a cave; the floor of one of the ventricles of the brain.
- One complete section of a building having one continuous or approximately continuous floor; a story: as, an office on the first floor.
- Nautical, that part of the bottom of a vessel on each side of the keelson which is most nearly horizontal.
- In legislative assemblies, the part of the house assigned to the members, and from which they speak; hence, figuratively, the right of speaking or right to be heard in preference to other members: as, the gentleman from New York has the floor.
- In mining, a flat mass of ore.
- A plane; a surface.
- In brewing, same as piece.
- The bottom or lower part of any room; the part upon which we stand and upon which the movables in the room are supported.
- The structure formed of beams, girders, etc., with proper covering, which divides a building horizontally into stories. Floor in sense 1 is, then, the upper surface of floor in sense 2.
- The surface, or the platform, of a structure on which we walk or travel.
- A story of a building. See Story.
- The part of the house assigned to the members.
- The right to speak.
- The bottom surface of any a cave or lake etc.
- In iron ship-building, the bottom part of a frame, consisting of the floor-plate, frame-bar, and the reverse frame-bar.
- A unit formerly used in the measurement of excavation and embankment.
- That part of a room or of an edifice which forms its lower inclosing surface, and upon which one walks; specifically, the structure, consisting in modern houses of boards, planks, pavement, asphalt, etc., which forms such a surface.
- A lower limit or base.
- The ground or lowermost surface, as of a forest or ocean.
- The area of a factory where the product is manufactured or assembled.
- The part of a retail store in which merchandise is displayed and sales are made.
- The area of an exchange where securities are traded.
- In wood ship-building, same as floor-timber.
- The body of assembly members.
- The right to address an assembly, as granted under parliamentary procedure.
- The part of a legislative chamber or meeting hall where members are seated and from which they speak.
- The surface of a structure on which vehicles travel.
- The court viewed as the playing area for taking free throws, in contrast to the foul line.
- A level surface or area used for a specified purpose.
- The occupants of such a story.
- A story or level of a building.
- The lower or supporting surface of a structure.
- The surface of a room on which one stands.
- The part of a room or building where the principal business or work takes place, especially.
UPSTAIRS vs FLOOR: ADJECTIVE
- On or of upper floors of a building
- Of or located on an upper floor.
- Being above stairs.
- A pitched ball that is high, and usually outside the strike zone
- Located higher up a building.
- N/A
UPSTAIRS vs FLOOR: VERB
- N/A
- Knock down with force
- Surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off
UPSTAIRS vs FLOOR: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To provide with a floor.
- To press (the accelerator of a motor vehicle) to the floor.
- To knock down.
- To stun; overwhelm.
UPSTAIRS vs FLOOR: ADVERB
- In the brain.
- Up the stairs; on a higher floor or level.
- To or at a higher level.
- To or on a higher floor.
- Up the stairs.
- On a floor above
- Up the stairs; in or toward an upper story.
- With respect to the mind
- N/A
UPSTAIRS vs FLOOR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Pertaining or relating to an upper story or flat; being above stairs: as, an up-stairs room.
- In or to an upper story: as, to go up-stairs.
- To strike down or lay level with the floor; beat; conquer; figuratively, to put to silence by some decisive argument, retort, etc.; overcome in any way; overthrow: as, to floor an assailant.
- To place near or on the floor, as a picture in an exhibition.
- To place upon a floor; base.
- To cover or furnish with a floor: as, to floor a house with pine boards.
- To go through; make an end of; finish.
- Knock someone's socks off
- Surprise greatly
- A large room in a exchange where the trading is done
- The lower inside surface of any hollow structure
- A structure consisting of a room or set of rooms at a single position along a vertical scale
- The bottom surface of any lake or other body of water
UPSTAIRS vs FLOOR: RELATED WORDS
- Upwards, Trestle, Down, Upper, There, Yonder, Storey, Deck, Floor, Stairs, Stairwell, Up the stairs, On a higher floor, In the mind, In the head
- Ceiling, Upstairs, Knock down, Ball over, Take aback, Blow out of the water, Coldcock, Shock, Dump, Story, Stun, Base, Level, Storey, Deck
UPSTAIRS vs FLOOR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Over, Climb, Install, Aloft, Above, Upwards, Trestle, Down, Upper, There, Yonder, Storey, Deck, Floor, Stairwell
- Parquet, Mat, Room, Ceiling, Upstairs, Knock down, Take aback, Shock, Dump, Story, Stun, Base, Level, Storey, Deck
UPSTAIRS vs FLOOR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Rent an upstairs with a secondary suite below.
- Paul went back upstairs, broke bread, and ate.
- It bothered me each time I came upstairs.
- Upstairs: a table in the dining room above.
- Davis goes upstairs once more before the bell.
- We parked the car here and went upstairs.
- Also the upstairs bedroom is a little warmer.
- My PC is actually upstairs in another room.
- Ford testified that the alleged assault happened in a bedroom upstairs, while she was on her way to the upstairs bathroom.
- Overweight dogs are smart dogs and if the food bowl moves upstairs, they will head upstairs, too.
- What happens when this wall material touches a wood floor and a tile floor?
- In a multistory building, theconditioned space frequently gains heat through its floor from asimilar plenum below, offsettingthe floor loss.
- Protective floor glides protect your floor by sliding smoothly when you need to move these beautiful chairs.
- Protective floor caps protect your floor by sliding smoothly when you need to move it.
- Floor Plate is the rentable area in one entire floor of a building.
- Its use is limited to floor drains and floor outlet fixtures.
- Our three bedroom plan offers an open floor plan on the first floor with three bedrooms and two bathrooms on the second floor.
- Floor Area Served, where Floor Area Served is defined as the conditioned floor area divided by the number of installed water heaters.
- Gaia in more or treaty room floor tile floor flower tile floor of six flights each savable on the sea.
- Floor Plan There should be one floor plan that corresponds to each floor or level, including a basement.
UPSTAIRS vs FLOOR: QUESTIONS
- Does Upstairs Jazz Bar & Grill offer takeout services?
- How do I contact Featherstone about upstairs neighbors?
- Should you stay inside upstairs during an earthquake?
- How many reviews does upstairs restaurant Kalbarri have?
- Will closing basement vents downstairs help cool upstairs?
- Where to buy ceiling vibrator for upstairs neighbors?
- Is there a separate toilet upstairs and downstairs?
- Who are the actors in the TV show Upstairs upstairs?
- What is the best Upstairs Downstairs episode of Upstairs Downstairs?
- How to soundproof an upstairs apartment from upstairs neighbors?
- Which Dethleffs motorhome has the largest floor plan?
- Is floor refinishing Minneapolis a dustless process?
- Why choose Yorkshire flooring for floor restoration?
- How do you fix a creaking floor in a finished floor?
- Is the 9th floor the post surgical floor at Penrose Hospital?
- Would a green kitchen floor look good with a light wood floor?
- Why are floor joists and floor trusses laid perpendicular to each other?
- Is a ply floor more unstable than the original Weyroc floor?
- Can you put radiant floor heating under a dry floor?
- Can you use polyurethane floor rollers for floor coating?