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first floor
noun
- the ground floor of a building.
- the floor above the ground floor of a building.
first floor
noun
- the floor or storey of a building immediately above the ground floor US and Canadian termsecond floor
- another term for ground floor
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of first floor1
First recorded in 1655–65
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In the alcove of the first floor, guests can shop for the Pierced Handbag or Balloon Bag, or head up to the third floor’s sunlit atrium to find jewelry and ready-to-wear clothing.
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The money has enabled her to move from a first floor flat to a bungalow.
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"I was on the first floor," he says, recounting the story from a few years ago.
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At its store in Philadelphia, the first floor is dedicated to online shopping, with workers fulfilling grocery orders and accepting Amazon returns.
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A senior US official said Hamas's delegation was on the first floor and Israel's on the floor above.
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