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upstairs

[uhp-stairz] / ˈʌpˈstɛərz /
ADJECTIVE
on an upper floor
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The step up to City's main job could be too big a risk to take for those upstairs.

From BBC

They weren’t on their way home, instead making their way upstairs to Guestlist, a club that opened just two weeks ago.

From Barron's

In the inquiry room itself, no technology is allowed, no mobile phones or laptops, and so many of the journalists were in the press room upstairs watching the live feed.

From BBC

One night, she hid upstairs with her young daughter as her husband and police tried to calm her furious son outside.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s even harder to snag a table at the cafe upstairs run by a Michelin-star chef, which serves lattes with LV monogram foam art.

From The Wall Street Journal