Floor ( noun , verb , verb )

(As a noun)

Floor ( noun )

The lower surface of a room, on which one may walk.

Origin:

Old english flōr, of germanic origin; related to dutch vloer and german fußboden.

Examples:

  1. I spilled some water on the floor and had to mop it up.
  2. The floor in this room needs to be refinished.
  3. She was lying on the floor, unconscious.
  4. The floor of the forest was covered in fallen leaves.
  5. I like to lay a rug on the floor to add some color to the room.

(As a verb)

Floor ( verb )

The lower surface of a room, on which one may walk.

Origin:

Old english flōr, of germanic origin; related to dutch vloer and german fußboden.

Examples:

  1. I spilled some water on the floor and had to mop it up.
  2. The floor in this room needs to be refinished.
  3. She was lying on the floor, unconscious.
  4. The floor of the forest was covered in fallen leaves.
  5. I like to lay a rug on the floor to add some color to the room.

(As a verb)

Floor ( verb )

The lower surface of a room, on which one may walk.

Origin:

Old english flōr, of germanic origin; related to dutch vloer and german fußboden.

Examples:

  1. I spilled some water on the floor and had to mop it up.
  2. The floor in this room needs to be refinished.
  3. She was lying on the floor, unconscious.
  4. The floor of the forest was covered in fallen leaves.
  5. I like to lay a rug on the floor to add some color to the room.
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