Synonym: defeat, ground, level, overcome, overthrow, pavement, story, upset. Antonym: ceiling. Similar words: flood, flour, flow, float, door, flourish, outdoor, doorway. Meaning: [flɔr /flɔː] n. 1. the inside lower horizontal surface (as of a room or hallway) 2. a structure consisting of a room or set of rooms at a single position along a vertical scale 3. a lower limit 4. the ground on which people and animals move about 5. the bottom surface of any a cave or lake etc. 6. the occupants of a floor 7. the parliamentary right to address an assembly 8. the legislative hall where members debate and vote and conduct other business 9. a large room in a stock exchange where the trading is done. v. 1. surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off 2. knock down with force.
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61. Ships towing huge magnets trolled the ocean floor.
62. She bent to retrieve her comb from the floor.
63. He was squirming on the floor in agony.
64. The window curtain comes down to the floor.
65. The floor was covered in filth.
66. They found him lying unconscious on the floor.
67. The glasses slid off the table onto the floor.
68. The pile of books toppled over onto the floor.
69. The old man wiped the floor with a mop.
70. There is a small rug on the floor.
71. The dog licked up the water on the floor.
72. Children were squatting on the floor.
73. There's water all over the bathroom floor.
74. There was piss all over the floor.
75. Young people often loosen up on the dance floor.
76. He whisked her across the dance floor.
77. Couples were twirling around the dance floor.
78. She gave the floor a vigorous sponge all over.
79. He lay on the floor groaning.
80. He immediately flung himself to the floor.
81. ,[www.Sentencedict.com] the library is on the first floor.
82. Take the lift to the fifth floor.
83. What floor is ABC on? --The tenth floor. ABC.
84. His lifeless body lay on the floor.
85. He plunged from a tenth floor window.
86. The floor gave way under the heavy weight.
87. Setting the chair aside, he sat on the floor.
88. Tom whirled her across the dance floor.
89. The floor has rotted away in places;be careful please.
90. The floor should be swabbed every morning.
More similar words: flood, flour, flow, float, door, flourish, outdoor, doorway, next door, out of doors, coordinate, coordinator, look, loop, loose, balloon, look in, look up, look to, look out, look on, look for, bloody, look at, look into, look over, overlook, look back, look down on, look after.