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View definitions for flat

flat

adjective as in absolute, positive

noun as in apartment

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The specimen is complete with nearly every single bone preserved and unusually, it is preserved in three dimensions, where most pterosaurs tend to be crushed flat.

But EPA’s funding remained essentially flat, and inflation continued to grind down its purchasing power and capacity.

Rafael Nadal was beaten in what might prove to be the final match of his career as the start of his Davis Cup retirement party fell flat.

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That said, when you’re flat on your back you have to pick yourself up and start somewhere.

The song she co-wrote for “Twisters” is built on a simple, repeating, arpeggiated riff on its two main chords, generating a contemplative sound, evoking a long drive on a flat, open highway.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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