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loft

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

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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

It was also a big move away from the midcentury modern aesthetic that Harbour enjoyed in his first home—a one-bedroom loft inside a former wagon factory in New York’s trendy NoHo neighborhood.

From MarketWatch