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floor
noun
1 the lower interior surface of a room or vehicle.
2 all the rooms on the same level in a building; the storey of a building ground floor first floor .
3 (usu in compounds ) the lowest surface of some open areas, eg the ground in a forest or cave, the bed of the sea, etc the sea floor .
4 the debating area in a parliamentary assembly or the open area of a stock exchange as opposed to the viewing gallery.
5 the right to speak in a parliamentary assembly have the floor be given the floor .
verb (floored , flooring )
1 to construct the floor of (a room, etc).
2 colloq to knock someone down.
3 colloq to baffle someone completely.
[Anglo-Saxon flor ]
floored adjective said of lofts, attics, etc: having flat floor-covering rather than exposed beams, etc a floored loft .
cross the floor said of a member of parliament, etc: to change one's allegiance from one party to another.
hold the floor to be the person who is talking while others listen.
take the floor
1 to rise to speak in a debate, etc.
2 to start dancing at a dance, etc The bridal couple took the floor .
3 to start a performance on stage The comedian took the floor .
wipe the floor with someone slang to defeat them ignominiously; to humiliate them.
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