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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151 The police report that over 40 percent of burglaries of urban dwellings are break-ins to basement flats.
152 Bellway Homes urban renewals division is building 140 two and three-bedroomed houses and flats for sale at Netherfields Green.
153 New facilities include a tearoom, shop,(http://sentencedict.com/flats.html) three holiday flats and a look-out room.
154 Windows that pivot from a central point are frequently fitted in modern flats for ease of cleaning.
155 Most of the remaining communal flats are in less desirable buildings in less fashionable parts of town.
156 At Grangemouth docks were dug out of the mud flats.
157 These flats are home to huge numbers of ghost shrimps, a popular bait item which supports a small but expanding fishery.
158 Others were evicted from state-owned flats when they were privatised and their former owners took them over.
159 The 15 homes include three maisonettes, two studios and nine bigger flats, as well as a substantial town house.
160 Sixteen houses have been completed in the first phase of a re-development scheme which will eventually remove all the 1960s-built flats.
161 One of the residents of the flats that overlook the factory saw the flames and phoned the fire brigade.
162 He grinned, got up behind me and we galloped back across the flats.
163 The flats are set around a spacious courtyard with shops at ground level.
164 The building was converted into flats with the aid of an urban development grant.
165 Beyond it lay the Victorian Gothic church and some large houses of the same period,(sentencedict.com) now mostly turned into flats.
166 I am wearing a sensible brand-new brown and black shirtwaist dress with roll-up sleeves, sheer nylons, and black flats.
167 I encouraged them to denounce the callow subjugation of women and switch from heels to flats.
168 Near San Francisco, the Shorelands Company bought 740 acres of barren clay flats.
169 It is one of merged meadowlands ending in the great saltings and mud flats and tidal pools near the restless sea.
170 Parties of knot patter Ed on the icy mud flats. Ringed plovers scurried in their busy way.
171 Councillor Murphy works as a caretaker for flats in Coatbridge.
172 But even these strange raptures were forgotten when they got off and, outside the flats, Erika turned on Paul.
173 In the 1960s, the flats were declared unfit for human habitation and demolished.
174 But it's not a block of flats - it's more like half an ordinary house.
175 I was billeted in a block of flats in St John's Wood - luxurious before the lush fittings had been removed.
176 People is still down the pub or in they flats putting we kids to bed.
177 That was how I came to live in the flats at Annick Water.
178 After defence lawyers pointed out the flats had not yet been built, they changed to an unspecified date in 1993.
179 I arrived late for supper, having got stuck in the flats with my boat.
180 Most of all, they guessed the implications of replacing their cottages with flats in housing-blocks.
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