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Definition of split-level in English: split-leveladjectivesplɪtˈlɛv(ə)lˈsplɪt ˌlɛvəl 1(of a building) having a room or rooms higher than others by less than a whole storey. a large split-level house Example sentencesExamples - This one-bedroom, split-level apartment is in the converted former chapel of Old Connaught House in Rathmichael.
- The bedrooms are just fantastic, particularly the split-level apartments featuring all mod cons and funky decor, while the food and the service are as excellent as we've come to expect from this upmarket chain.
- Rather, the former TSB branch has been transformed into an airy split-level establishment, with booths cut at artful angles into the rear section.
- She wanted to more than double her income, and she was itching to move out of her 2,400-square-foot split-level home in the suburbs.
- The first release comprises four-bedroom detached, five-bedroom detached and five-bedroom split-level houses.
- Standing on one acre of lawned gardens, this three-bedroom bungalow offers modern split-level accommodation.
- The fourth split-level building, of five and six storeys, will include a restaurant, offices and a basement car park with 226 spaces.
- After a year and a half, they moved into a three-bedroom, split-level house; the dream they had imagined was beginning to unfold.
- The split-level house comprises 217 square metres of well proportioned accommodation.
- You have to go to a quiet residential neighborhood and to a split-level house with a kid-sized basketball goal in the driveway.
- Diane and Paul Brown are hell-bent on creating a cosy environment in this smart split-level restaurant just off the High Street in Dunfermline.
- The people recognize themselves in their commodities; they find their soul in their automobile, hi-fi set, split-level home, kitchen equipment.
- He was born in Jeannette, about 30 miles east of Pittsburgh and a neighboring town to Greensburg, where he has lived in the same split-level house since 1972.
- The appetizing aroma of waffles and bacon wafted up from the kitchen down the small stairwell of their split-level house.
- I gave her a quick tour around our split-level home before pulling her excitedly up to my room.
- The split-level store is dedicated to the provision of smart, modern and useful household objects and its mission statement is simple - if you use it in your everyday environment, they sell it.
- Renovations completed, the facility reopened in January 2003 and is now housed in a posh, split-level building.
- All the lights seemed to have been turned off in her split-level house, save for the porch light.
- When they reached Allison's small split-level house, and knocked on the door, the woman Michael and Faith presumed was Allison's mother answered, staring at both of them.
- He says the problem has been fixed on the upper levels - the kitchen and lounge - but not those affecting the bedrooms in the lower part of the split-level apartment.
- 1.1 (of a room) having its floor on two levels.
Example sentencesExamples - Of note is the split-level family room which has patio doors leading on to the terrace.
- The main reception room is a split-level lounge and dining area.
- The reception hall is a bright, split-level area with a glass ceiling, alabaster wall lights, a soapstone log-effect gas fire and a cloaks cupboard with latticed doors and ornate wrought-iron handles.
- Step down into the split-level living-room area with its corner sofa that directs your gaze out over your balcony to the Ochil hills beyond.
- She describes the open-plan, split-level lobby as an indoor park, drawing in passers-by to use the sales area and cafe, attend a reception or descend to a performance in the basement black box.
- Clubbers bopped on the open air, split-level dance floor until the early hours of the morning.
- In this case the room is split-level, with a very high ceiling making the most of magnificent beams.
- It includes a split-level reception area, a family room, utility area, kitchen/breakfast room, four bedrooms and a bathroom.
- This includes walnut flooring and electronics to control everything from the living flame gas fires in each split-level lounge area to the electric curtains on the windows.
- To the right of the entrance hall, the large split-level dining room has a sunroom area to the front.
- The 29 bedrooms - some set on a split-level - have commanding views over the local hills.
2(of a cooker) having the oven and hob in separately installed units. Example sentencesExamples - Additional features include an integrated split-level oven and microwave and plumbing for a dishwasher.
nounsplɪtˈlɛv(ə)lˈsplɪt ˌlɛvəl A split-level building. Example sentencesExamples - There was a strange woman, the neighbors called ‘the cat lady,’ who had moved into a brick split-level ranch just across the road from me.
- My friends lived in converted barns, old farmhouses, custom-built Victorians, bungalows, split-levels - even a geodesic dome.
- In the process of designing the ultimate split-level, players sometimes learn a few things about their own lives.
- Through the veiled windshield, clumped with white, Zip makes out your basic prefab split-level - a cheaper and less cared-for version of his own.
- Throughout the community, crisp new row houses are sprouting alongside aging split-levels.
- Fifty years ago this scorn was directed at suburban split-levels.
- She points out, though, that because the properties are all split-level, they are easy to convert into self-contained living spaces.
- The majority of the 1960s era split-levels and two-storey boxes have either been torn down or have red-and-white redevelopment signs posted in front of them.
- ‘It's a difficult type to work with because it's so poorly constructed, and the room sizes are way too small,’ says Lane Williams, AIA, a Seattle architect who says he tries to avoid split-levels.
- Situated on substantial private grounds with potential for an additional house, this as new split-level is in impeccable order throughout.
- Another important decision will be whether you want a two-story, a ranch or a split-level.
- Longtime neighbors embraced the same-sex couples who were shelling out thousands of dollars to fix mansions and split-levels once built by aristocrats of European descendants.
- Meanwhile, since that day all the acreage around their place has been divvied up into little parcels that sprouted split-levels, fake brick fronts and emerald chem-lawn.
- I would like to think that an idealist flame does burn in every American split-level, that every day American life is shaped by grand metaphysical visions, a holy sense of mission…
- ‘They're just small,’ says Robert Gerloff, who's written booklets on remodeling Capes, ranches, and split-levels.
- After a few more steps they reached a room slightly higher than the others in the house, a bit like a split-level.
- Gradually, the older Townsend children had moved out and gone to college, now there was only Katie and her 15 year old sister, Mary, living in the blue split-level on Logan Avenue, with two spare rooms.
- A friend of mine, newly married and expecting a baby, moved out of her urban condo and into a '60s split-level in the suburbs.
Rhymes bedevil, bevel, devil, dishevel, kevel, level, revel Definition of split-level in US English: split-leveladjectiveˈsplɪt ˌlɛvəlˈsplit ˌlevəl 1(of a building) having a room or rooms higher than others by less than a whole story. a large split-level house Example sentencesExamples - He says the problem has been fixed on the upper levels - the kitchen and lounge - but not those affecting the bedrooms in the lower part of the split-level apartment.
- She wanted to more than double her income, and she was itching to move out of her 2,400-square-foot split-level home in the suburbs.
- The split-level store is dedicated to the provision of smart, modern and useful household objects and its mission statement is simple - if you use it in your everyday environment, they sell it.
- Rather, the former TSB branch has been transformed into an airy split-level establishment, with booths cut at artful angles into the rear section.
- He was born in Jeannette, about 30 miles east of Pittsburgh and a neighboring town to Greensburg, where he has lived in the same split-level house since 1972.
- This one-bedroom, split-level apartment is in the converted former chapel of Old Connaught House in Rathmichael.
- When they reached Allison's small split-level house, and knocked on the door, the woman Michael and Faith presumed was Allison's mother answered, staring at both of them.
- The fourth split-level building, of five and six storeys, will include a restaurant, offices and a basement car park with 226 spaces.
- Renovations completed, the facility reopened in January 2003 and is now housed in a posh, split-level building.
- I gave her a quick tour around our split-level home before pulling her excitedly up to my room.
- The people recognize themselves in their commodities; they find their soul in their automobile, hi-fi set, split-level home, kitchen equipment.
- The split-level house comprises 217 square metres of well proportioned accommodation.
- The first release comprises four-bedroom detached, five-bedroom detached and five-bedroom split-level houses.
- All the lights seemed to have been turned off in her split-level house, save for the porch light.
- Diane and Paul Brown are hell-bent on creating a cosy environment in this smart split-level restaurant just off the High Street in Dunfermline.
- Standing on one acre of lawned gardens, this three-bedroom bungalow offers modern split-level accommodation.
- The appetizing aroma of waffles and bacon wafted up from the kitchen down the small stairwell of their split-level house.
- You have to go to a quiet residential neighborhood and to a split-level house with a kid-sized basketball goal in the driveway.
- The bedrooms are just fantastic, particularly the split-level apartments featuring all mod cons and funky decor, while the food and the service are as excellent as we've come to expect from this upmarket chain.
- After a year and a half, they moved into a three-bedroom, split-level house; the dream they had imagined was beginning to unfold.
- 1.1 (of a room) having its floor on two levels.
Example sentencesExamples - Step down into the split-level living-room area with its corner sofa that directs your gaze out over your balcony to the Ochil hills beyond.
- The reception hall is a bright, split-level area with a glass ceiling, alabaster wall lights, a soapstone log-effect gas fire and a cloaks cupboard with latticed doors and ornate wrought-iron handles.
- She describes the open-plan, split-level lobby as an indoor park, drawing in passers-by to use the sales area and cafe, attend a reception or descend to a performance in the basement black box.
- Clubbers bopped on the open air, split-level dance floor until the early hours of the morning.
- It includes a split-level reception area, a family room, utility area, kitchen/breakfast room, four bedrooms and a bathroom.
- Of note is the split-level family room which has patio doors leading on to the terrace.
- To the right of the entrance hall, the large split-level dining room has a sunroom area to the front.
- This includes walnut flooring and electronics to control everything from the living flame gas fires in each split-level lounge area to the electric curtains on the windows.
- In this case the room is split-level, with a very high ceiling making the most of magnificent beams.
- The 29 bedrooms - some set on a split-level - have commanding views over the local hills.
- The main reception room is a split-level lounge and dining area.
nounˈsplɪt ˌlɛvəlˈsplit ˌlevəl A split-level building. Example sentencesExamples - My friends lived in converted barns, old farmhouses, custom-built Victorians, bungalows, split-levels - even a geodesic dome.
- ‘It's a difficult type to work with because it's so poorly constructed, and the room sizes are way too small,’ says Lane Williams, AIA, a Seattle architect who says he tries to avoid split-levels.
- Longtime neighbors embraced the same-sex couples who were shelling out thousands of dollars to fix mansions and split-levels once built by aristocrats of European descendants.
- Gradually, the older Townsend children had moved out and gone to college, now there was only Katie and her 15 year old sister, Mary, living in the blue split-level on Logan Avenue, with two spare rooms.
- Fifty years ago this scorn was directed at suburban split-levels.
- A friend of mine, newly married and expecting a baby, moved out of her urban condo and into a '60s split-level in the suburbs.
- I would like to think that an idealist flame does burn in every American split-level, that every day American life is shaped by grand metaphysical visions, a holy sense of mission…
- Situated on substantial private grounds with potential for an additional house, this as new split-level is in impeccable order throughout.
- Another important decision will be whether you want a two-story, a ranch or a split-level.
- Meanwhile, since that day all the acreage around their place has been divvied up into little parcels that sprouted split-levels, fake brick fronts and emerald chem-lawn.
- ‘They're just small,’ says Robert Gerloff, who's written booklets on remodeling Capes, ranches, and split-levels.
- The majority of the 1960s era split-levels and two-storey boxes have either been torn down or have red-and-white redevelopment signs posted in front of them.
- Throughout the community, crisp new row houses are sprouting alongside aging split-levels.
- In the process of designing the ultimate split-level, players sometimes learn a few things about their own lives.
- She points out, though, that because the properties are all split-level, they are easy to convert into self-contained living spaces.
- After a few more steps they reached a room slightly higher than the others in the house, a bit like a split-level.
- There was a strange woman, the neighbors called ‘the cat lady,’ who had moved into a brick split-level ranch just across the road from me.
- Through the veiled windshield, clumped with white, Zip makes out your basic prefab split-level - a cheaper and less cared-for version of his own.
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