(downstairs)

  • 1Downstairs EP — EP by 311 Released 1989 Recorded 1989 Genre Alternative rock Rapcore …

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  • 2Downstairs EP — Downstairs Мини альбом 311 …

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  • 3downstairs — is the normal form for both the adjective (the downstairs lavatory) and the adverb (go downstairs). Downstair (formerly used occasionally as an adjective) is now virtually obsolete …

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  • 4Downstairs — may refer to: Downstairs (film), a 1932 film starring John Gilbert Downstairs EP, an independent release by the band 311 This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an int …

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  • 5downstairs — down stairs, adv. Down the stairs; to a lower floor; as, she headed downstairs as soon as she heard the horn. [1913 Webster +PJC] …

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  • 6downstairs — 1590s, from DOWN (Cf. down) (adv.) + stairs (see STAIR (Cf. stair)) …

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  • 7downstairs — ► ADVERB & ADJECTIVE ▪ down a flight of stairs; on or to a lower floor. ► NOUN ▪ the ground floor or lower floors of a building …

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  • 8downstairs — [doun′sterz′] adv. 1. down the stairs 2. on or to a lower floor adj. situated on a lower floor n. a lower floor or floors …

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  • 9downstairs — [[t]da͟ʊnste͟ə(r)z[/t]] 1) ADV: ADV after v If you go downstairs in a building, you go down a staircase towards the ground floor. Denise went downstairs and made some tea. Ant: upstairs 2) ADV: be ADV, n ADV If something or someone is downstairs… …

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  • 10downstairs — down|stairs S2 [ˌdaunˈsteəz US ˈsterz] adv 1.) towards or on a lower floor of a building, especially a house ≠ ↑upstairs ▪ Rosie ran downstairs to answer the door. ▪ Charles was downstairs in the kitchen. 2.) the downstairs the rooms on the… …

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