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storey
story
noun
    storeys, stories
    1. A level, floor or tier of a building.
Etymology: 14c.





story1
noun stories
    1. A written or spoken description of an event or series of events which can be real or imaginary.
      Thesaurus: tale, myth, anecdote, narrative, legend, parable, fiction, novel, epic, saga, yarn.
    2. A short story.
    3. The plot of a novel, play, film, etc. See also storyline.
    4. An incident, event, etc that has the potential to be interesting, amusing, etc.
    5. A news article.
    6. colloq
      A lie.
    7. History.
      Example: the story of rock
verb
    stories, storied, storying
    1. To decorate (a pot, etc) with scenes that depict events from history, legend, etc.
Derivative: storied
adj
    Idiom: cut a long story short
      To omit the finer details when telling something.
    Idiom: the same story (the same old story)
      An expression of exasperation at being fed the same, usually made-up, excuse, etc.
    Idiom: the story goes
      It is widely said or believed.
    Etymology: 13c: from French estorie, from Latin historia history.



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