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 next morning the boy went downstairs.
- The downstairs became a delicatessen and restaurant.
- He shoves the cops out of the way and pounds downstairs.
- The downstairs displays models of the folk ways of living.
- Eleanor, the youngest was found downstairs in the toy room.
- There is the Bellamy family, and then the family downstairs.
- It is either accessed in the foyer or in the downstairs hallway.
- The downstairs cells remain unchanged and are open to the public.
- They fix the pipes and learn that the landlord downstairs is away.
- He came downstairs with the pothis and presented these to the guru.
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