Associations to the word «Upstairs»
Noun
- Candle
- Bonnet
- Escort
- Window
- Innkeeper
- Grocery
- Bridget
- Café
- Stole
- Magdalen
- Nursery
- Supper
- Wardrobe
- Drama
- Gunshot
- Shawl
- Hurrying
- Theatre
- Polly
- Dinner
- Hermione
- Threshold
- Kick
- Smiley
- Cot
- Down
- Lab
- Go
- Toilet
- Take
- Nana
- Mamma
- Luggage
- Housekeeper
- Fanny
- Patio
- Pretence
- Laundry
- Goe
- Ishmael
- Buddy
- Dresser
- Dolly
- Crawley
- Porch
- Knocking
- Lock
- Burglar
- Shutter
- Curtain
- Darcy
- Bunting
- Sharpe
- Slipper
- Breakfast
- Rayford
- Thump
- Abby
- Lodging
- Shop
- Railing
- Ceiling
- Mimi
- Scream
- Clatter
- Courtroom
- Corridor
- Tub
- Gown
- Desk
- Locking
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Wiktionary
UPSTAIRS, adjective. Located higher up a building.
UPSTAIRS, adjective. (baseball) a pitched ball that is high, and usually outside the strike zone
UPSTAIRS, adverb. Up the stairs; on a higher floor or level.
UPSTAIRS, adverb. (colloquial) In the brain.
UPSTAIRS, adverb. (colloquial) In heaven, or any other place where a deity might be found.
Dictionary definition
UPSTAIRS, noun. The part of a building above the ground floor; "no one was allowed to see the upstairs".
UPSTAIRS, adverb. On a floor above; "they lived upstairs".
UPSTAIRS, adverb. With respect to the mind; "she's a bit weak upstairs".
UPSTAIRS, adjective. On or of upper floors of a building; "the upstairs maid"; "an upstairs room".
Wise words
One merit of poetry few persons will deny: it says more and
in fewer words than prose.