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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181 There are now 12 self-contained flats and a community room.
182 Neighbours in other flats at the three-storey detached house raised the alarm at 3am.
183 And when the lease expires, their flats become the landlord's property.
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184 It also examines the influence on family behaviour of the physical layout of houses and flats.
185 None of the flats is occupied - they've only just been built.
186 The flats had been built ten years earlier and showed wear badly.
187 Two cyclists chased him, but he ducked in and out of blocks of flats and vanished.
188 It consisted of two large blocks of buildings which have now been converted into flats.
189 On the outskirts of Tabor there were long rows of multi-storey apartment blocks of an extraordinary ugliness; many flats looked empty.
190 If renaissance comes it will be in a new form: foreign tourists in holiday flats.
191 A square block of flats was almost finished; already it exhibited the confident innocence of the usurper.
192 In the middle of the block, two houses had been subdivided into flats.
193 Anybody who is rich can buy a number of flats without government controls; but young couples without savings can afford nothing.
194 They looked across the lines of houses and the blocks of flats towards a distant handkerchief of park with tall bare trees.
195 They swooped on 8 separate houses and flats, including 3 houses on the Hesters Way Estate.
196 There was no sound insulation between flats, a lack of privacy and stress between neighbours.
197 Prices start from £40,995 for a studio and £49,995 for one-bedroom flats.
198 However, the Act did not apply to new dwellings built after 1919 or to dwellings converted to flats after that date.
199 Building flats seemed inevitable it these higher densities were to be achieved.
200 Looking round his room, Maxim realised how spoiled he had become by married quarters and flats.
201 Most of the sprawling sites contain huge blocks of flats, hospitals, aircraft hangars and weed-infested runways.
202 The survey, surprisingly, shows that high-rise flats do better than average, with the main offenders being terraced houses.
203 All around the world were people hidden in flats and bedsits, eking out their lives, who had once been warriors.
204 In some areas, such as a Donna Nook and Theddlethorpe, the sand and mud flats are incredibly vast.
205 In particular, many local authorities has acquired high-rise flats which were hard to let.
206 I lived with Kay in a huge house in London that had been meanly converted into ten flats.
207 We dug clams in the flats et low tide.
208 We dug clams the flats at low tide.
209 A Cape Town police officer subdues a suspect during a court-ordered search in Cape Flats, a violence-ridden district.
210 It has a music and flats . It is a martial music. It has a jackboot rhythm.
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