Similar words: flat, flat out, fall flat, flatter, inflate, deflate, inflated, deflated. Meaning: [flæt] n. footwear (shoes or slippers) with no heel (or a very low heel).
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121 I live in a block of flats at the junction of Cambridge Road and Kilburn High Street.
122 Bovis Lend Lease will also build a smaller retail outlet, eight shops and an apartment block with 80 flats.
123 Cardiff was, of course, built on mud flats, and nature takes a long time to change. Sentencedict.com
124 We could rent one of those flats they are proposing to build.
125 From this apprenticeship to nature on tidal flats, I knew the strength of the environment in controlling cycles of marine life.
126 As the salt crust thins, so cracks appear in the surface and the flats begin to break up.
127 Employers should note, however, that service flats do not always work out cheaper than hotels.
128 In a number of areas local authorities have sold blocks of flats to private developers who then refurbish them prior to sale.
129 In some cases a single aerial serves a block of flats or a valley area where off-air reception is poor.
130 He wouldn't go back to those flats in a hurry; he'd ask Mum where his dad was.
131 They will not reveal any plans to demolish the house next door and erect a block of flats in its place.
132 One of these was a dreadful modern slum in Liverpool - an enclave of vandalised flats surrounded by wastelands.
133 Some degraded sections of higher level limestone on present reef flats may represent interglacial or Post-glacial higher sea levels.
134 Other parts of the treatment involved the cavity wall ducts under the building and some internal work in the flats.
135 The third bomb was found in the basement of the flats on the night of September 22.
136 Redshank and ringed plovers also feed out on the flats.
137 Headlines about local councils demolishing blocks of flats 10 years old or younger have become commonplace in the past four years.
138 Suzannah was strangled by Downey in the block of flats where they both lived.
139 They have been given a grant to convert the disused church into luxury flats.
140 Some have gone to expats, causing a property boom and a total drought of flats for rent.
141 Outside the wind was blowing strongly again, wailing around the block of flats.
142 Out on the flats there is nothing to hide behind and the birds must keep a sharp look out for trouble.
143 A struggle that a record number lost when houses and flats were repossessed.
144 Sea-birds, like snowflakes, turned lazily far out over the mud flats ....
145 Wading birds collect great quantities of small molluscs from sandbanks and mud flats when the tide retreats.
146 The house at Number 14 was replaced by a block of flats.
147 In an urban environment, basement flats are not advisable for the single dweller.
148 Most of the houses down here were divided into.two flats, two front doors squeezed in under the tiny porch.
149 Dozens of high flats with all their different curtains and radiator heat going through the rooms.
150 Over 1,000 high-rise blocks of flats were built in London in the Sixties and Seventies over 200 in Birmingham.
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