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floor
noun
- 1. The lower interior surface of a room or vehicle.
- Thesaurus: floorboards, deck, flagstones, tiles, planking, carpet, rug, linoleum.
- Example: ground floor
- Example: first floor
- Thesaurus: story, level, deck, tier.
- Example: the sea floor
5. The right to speak in a parliamentary assembly.
- Example: have the floor
- Example: be given the floor
- 1. To construct the floor of (a room, etc).
2. colloq
- To knock someone down.
- To baffle someone completely.
- Thesaurus: stun, dumbfound, baffle, bewilder, perplex, puzzle, stump, confound, disconcert, nonplus, knock for a loop (
adj
- Said of lofts, attics, etc: having flat floor-covering rather than exposed beams, etc.
- Example: a floored loft
- Said of a member of parliament, etc: to change one's allegiance from one party to another.
- To be the person who is talking while others listen, sometimes a person who is dominating a debate by a lot of speaking.
- To rise to speak in a debate, etc.
- To start dancing at a dance, etc.
- Example: The orchestra played and the bridal couple took the floor
- To start a performance on stage.
- Example: The comedian took the floor
- slang
To defeat them ignominiously; to humiliate them.
wipe
verb wiped, wiping
- 1. To clean or dry something with a cloth, etc.
- Thesaurus: clean, sponge, wash, clear, swab.
3. To remove it by wiping.
- Form: wipe something away (often)
- Form: wipe something off
- Form: wipe something out
- Form: wipe something up
- To clear (magnetic tape or a disk) of its contents;
- To erase (the content) from a disk or magnetic tape.
- Example: wiped the incident from his memory
(Austral)
7. colloq
- To discard (a person, idea or proposition, etc).
8. To clean oneself with toilet paper after urinating or defecating.
- 1. The act of cleaning something by rubbing.
- Example: Give the table a quick wipe
3. slang
- A handkerchief.
5. cinematog.
- A style of editing in which the picture on the screen appears to be pushed or wiped off the screen by the following one.
- To defeat them completely.
Phrasal Verb: wipe something down
- To wipe it (especially something vertical or upright).
- To fall from a surfboard or skis, etc. See also wipeout.
- To kill or murder them.
- To clean out the inside of it.To remove or get rid of it.To destroy or obliterate it.
