storey
IPA: stˈɔri
noun
- A floor or level of a building or ship.
- (typography) A vertical level in certain letters, such as a and g.
- (obsolete) A building; an edifice.
- A surname.
- An unincorporated community in Madera County, California, United States.
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Examples of "storey" in Sentences
- It is three storeyed with four storey towers.
- Each storey is jettied above the storey below.
- It is a three storey smock mill on a one storey base.
- It is a three storey smock mill on a two storey base.
- It is a three storey smock mill on a five storey base.
- It is a three storey smock mill on a four storey base.
- It is a three storey smock mill on a three storey base.
- It is a three storey smock mill on a single storey base.
- Dormer windows in the attic storey were added at the same time.
- A tall alcove rising to the second storey reduces the mass of this projection.
- The top stair landing in Mi Pullman, a beautiful three storey, art nouveau town house in Chapala, Mexico.
- Next to the Mansión de don Aurelio Ibarra (# 15) is don Aurelio's old, two-storey mercantile building, built at the end of the last century.
- To the top of the eighth storey, which is the first addition, dating from the sixteenth century, now used as a belfry, the height is about 220 feet.
- The obvious lesson to be gained from this episopde is to instantly report any confrontations to the police immediately too ensure that your "storey" is to be on record first.
- As we will be in our 60's upon retirement we are considering a 3 bed single storey home within reasonable reach of good healthcare (say 1 hour), although currently our health is fine.
- The furs coming in the back door of this four-storey, nineteenth century red brick warehouse, had once covered living, breathing animals, now deceased and subject to the Law of Entropy.
- I started construction and completed a 2 storey 3 Bedroom, 2 full bath, Lr, Dr/kit/laundry room, 2 roof top terraces home with an adjoining but separate mother-in law studio apartment and an enclosed parking space.
- The Dining Hall, with its lobby and organ-gallery, occupies the entire storey, which is 187 feet long, 51 feet wide, and 47 feet high; it is lit by nine large windows, filled with stained glass on the south side; and is, next to Westminster Hall, the noblest room in the metropolis.
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