Synonym: Attic, Classical Greek, bean, bonce, dome, garret, loft, noggin, noodle. Similar words: at that time, at times, attitude, setting, fitting, pettish, forgetting, blotting. Meaning: ['ætɪk] n. 1. floor consisting of open space at the top of a house just below roof; often used for storage 2. the dialect of Ancient Greek spoken and written in Attica and Athens 3. informal terms for a human head 4. (architecture) a low wall at the top of the entablature; hides the roof. adj. of or relating to Attica or its inhabitants or to the dialect spoken in Athens in classical times.
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181 In the 1970s the book gained a new lease of life when it was installed as a key text in the emerging feminist literary canon and the phrase "the madwoman in the attic" entered popular discourse.
182 There also had been hundreds of in my belfry and attic.
183 Yesterday Mrs Williams gave a talk to the Women's Institute on her travels in Asia. It was full of Attic salt.
184 Open up the paint fashion of new tech attic faith and drive.
185 Roof sheathing, examined from the attic , showed no major defects or moisture damage.
186 In this faubourg exists poignant distress hidden under attic roofs; there also exist rare and ardent minds.
187 It's exceedingly unusual to find such treasure in the genetic attic.
188 The putter was hurled into a dusty corner of the attic. Sentencedict.com
189 As a boy growing up on Long Island he had greeted news of hurricanes by going up to the attic to sit with an anemometer, and built his own telescope in order to gasp at the planets it revealed.
190 Aliens in the Attic and Shorts both looked interesting and got a few giggles from the GeekSon. G-Force and Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel did not.
191 Reconstruction of lateral attic wall provides a new space for vibration of ossicular chain.
192 Present leap building of layer, wrong layer criterion more added a lot of options, can be attic or it is a cubby by stair.
193 In the attic after dinner. Barbara shows Annie an antique wedding dress.
194 Readers and some critics were scandalised by the story of a young, plain governess who falls in love with her Byronic employer, unaware that he already has a mad wife incarcerated in the attic.
195 Our approach is to leave them home and go looking through the attic for an old Mickey Spillane.
196 In fact, the attic in this market belongs to one of the exhibition areas of the India Pavilion, from which one can get a bird's-eye view of the whole pavilion.
197 A talk full of attic salt is worth listening to.
198 Can we go up in the attic and look at the books?
199 I spent the day ferreting ( about ) in the attic ( for old photographs ).
200 Mother's attic was a treasure trove when we were looking for antiques.
201 The little girls slept in the 1 attic in a big feather bed.
202 Instead,(sentencedict.com) they find a valuable baseball card in an attic and sell it for a big profit (It is a lesson either in harvesting value or the value of 'Antiques Road Show.
203 There are five bedrooms, a large attic above, and wine cellars below.
204 She works in a dismal little room in the attic.
205 What do you do with the detritus of a former relationship? Torch everything? Sell the diamonds? Squirrel away the love letters and photos in the attic?
206 The twins have been monkeying about in the attic again.
207 A take full of attic salt is worth listening to.
208 He gave the attic a good rummage but couldn't find his skis.
209 The attic was used as storage room for odds and ends.
210 He was an old emigre gentleman, blind and penniless, who was playing his flute in his attic, in order to pass the time.
More similar words: at that time, at times, attitude, setting, fitting, pettish, forgetting, blotting, wittingly, for the first time, latter, attain, attach, cattle, attend, matter, at that, attack, rattle, prattle, battery, scatter, shatter, attract, attuned, pattern, attempt, attach to, attend to, abattoir.