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loft

[lawft, loft] / lɔft, lɒft /
NOUN
room on upper floor
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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But her intensity, whether seated on the lip of the stage, where she begins, or standing in the organ loft where she winds up at the end, spoke for itself.

From Los Angeles Times

The loft is great, but rather than upgrade, I’m thinking about a house in upstate New York or London.

From The Wall Street Journal

Keeps a board in the pigeon loft, and we’ve usually got a game going.

From Literature

Changes to the rules mean homes are no longer required to have existing loft or cavity wall insulation, which could save around £2,500 in upfront costs.

From BBC

These will be seen from the lofted windows of adjacent Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s soon-to-open David Geffen Galleries, and once the upgrades are completed the two campuses are meant to complement each other.

From Los Angeles Times