downstairs
IPA: dˈaʊnstˈɛrz
noun
- The lower floor of a house, at ground level; especially the servants’ quarters.
- (slang, euphemistic) The genitalia.
adjective
- Located on a lower floor.
adverb
- Down the stairs.
- (figurative) In or to hell.
- (slang, euphemistic) Regarding the genitalia.
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Examples of "downstairs" in Sentences
- The dining space downstairs is a bit dark and grungy.
- The joke over, and again playing the ass, I call downstairs for her to come see.
- Last night I picked them up and carried them from the bathroom, which is carpeted, to what we call the downstairs lavatory, which is not.
- We were in downstairs in the cellar where I was on a piano, Paul was on the harmonium or vice versa, and we were both playing at the same time.
- Luchford APM The entire living area downstairs is open plan, with folding doors, into a spacious kitchen, where there is an aga stove and drinks bar.
- The downstairs is a pile, the office is a pit, the Christmas tree needs to come down, the bathroom is all but invisible under the mildew, and the kitchen is an indistinguishable heap of winter coats and surface clutter ... but my bedroom is clean!
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