Similar words: ground floor, underground, ground, aground, grounds, grounded, groundnut, foreground. Meaning: adj. on the floor closest to level with the ground ground floor. n. 1. the floor of a building that is at or nearest to the level of the ground around the building 2. becoming part of a venture at the beginning (regarded as position of advantage).
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31. The entrance he sought stood at the end of another ground-floor corridor.
32. Ground-floor Rooms, Meadow Building, Venice, Brideshead, the ship in the Atlantic, and the Continent all have their own significance in the novel.
33. The shear wall core is torsionally restrained by the ground-floor slab at level 1 and by its connection to the main building through concrete slab diaphragms located at level 11 and above.
34. When construction is finished, people will be able to enter from the ground-floor entrance that is linked to the grassy area and the walkway to the opera.
35. This conversation took place in the gallery dining-room on the ground-floor.
36. In the dining-room, a long and superb gallery which was situated on the ground-floor and opened on the gardens, M. Henri Puget had entertained in state, on July 29, 1714.
37. She pointed to the door of a room on the ground-floor; he entered.
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