Upstairs - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˌʌpˈsterz|  American pronunciation of the word upstairs
Brit.  |ˌʌpˈsteəz|  British pronunciation of the word upstairs

noun

- the part of a building above the ground floor
no one was allowed to see the upstairs

adjective

- on or of upper floors of a building (syn: upstair)
the upstairs maid
an upstairs room

adverb

- on a floor above
they lived upstairs
- with respect to the mind
she's a bit weak upstairs

Extra examples

When you go upstairs, bring these towels with you.

She was on her way upstairs when she heard a car drive up.

You can use the upstairs bathroom.

Some running downstairs and some upstairs.

We could hear someone moving around upstairs.

We rented them the upstairs apartment in our house.

She went upstairs for some privacy.

...there's been a significant abatement in noise from the floor above since the upstairs neighbors installed carpets...

The bellhop carried the luggage upstairs.

The people upstairs were carrying on again last night, they had me quite worried.

She took him upstairs and gave him a fuck.

We shall have to lay down a new floor in the upstairs rooms.

She sent him upstairs.

Please go upstairs and settle the children down.

I ran blindly upstairs.

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