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loft

[lawft, loft] / lɔft, lɒft /
NOUN
room on upper floor
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The Italians almost equalised at the start of the second half as Nicolo Barella brought down a long ball brilliantly and then lofted the ball against the crossbar.

From Barron's

“Now that it’s ending, I hope Beckett knows he’s more to us than just a man with a cool loft.”

From New York Times

“We were going to people’s lofts to decide who we wanted to show, so that was an education in art right there,” Dodd said.

From New York Times

Before long, Mr. Indiana suggested that she take an open loft in an old factory building at 3-5 Coenties Slip, in the shadow of the Brooklyn Bridge.

From New York Times

Angel City lost a goal in between, with Endo catching Smith well off her line and lofting a shot from just outside the center circle that caromed in off the left post.

From Los Angeles Times