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upstairs adverb /ˌʌpˈsteəz/ /ˌʌpˈsterz/ jump to other results - up the stairs; on or to a floor of a house or other building higher than the one that you are on
- to run/walk/head upstairs
- The cat belongs to the people who live upstairs.
- She went upstairs to get dressed.
- I carried her bags upstairs.
- I turned and walked back upstairs.
opposite downstairsTopics Houses and homesa1, Buildingsa1Oxford Collocations DictionaryUpstairs is used with these verbs: See full entry
upstairs adjective /ˌʌpˈsteəz/ /ˌʌpˈsterz/ [only before noun] jump to other results - on a floor of a house or other building that is higher than the one that you are on
- an upstairs room/window/bathroom
- Bob looked up and saw the light in the upstairs bedroom.
- She rents a small upstairs apartment in a family's house.
- The restaurant has a great upstairs bar with very comfortable seating.
opposite downstairsTopics Houses and homesa2, Buildingsa2
upstairs noun /ˌʌpˈsteəz/ /ˌʌpˈsterz/ [singular] jump to other results - the floor or floors in a building that are above the ground floor
- We've converted the upstairs into an office.
opposite downstairsTopics Houses and homesa1, Buildingsa1
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