basemented
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4ADJ.
incredible, many, old-fashioned
VERB + BASEMENTED
five-storeyed
BASEMENTED + NOUN
buildings
PREP.
in
Definitions
adj
Having a basement.
She is a widow, and she owns—mortgaged, of course—one of those old-fashioned, two-and-a-half-story, red-brick basemented houses⸺
Moscow had many basemented buildings, and in the lowest storey safe and efficient shelters were established (see illus., p. 1850).
Within a basement.
A large, apparently semi-basemented, room (Room 4) was added to the rear of Room 2 in Building B.
Stacks of photos lined desks: forbidden images of women, basemented somewhere since the Revival.
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3She is a widow, and she owns—mortgaged, of course—one of those old-fashioned, two-and-a-half-story, red-brick basemented houses⸺
WiktionaryMoscow had many basemented buildings, and in the lowest storey safe and efficient shelters were established (see illus., p. 1850).
WiktionaryThe Betlers lived in a Bayswater square. A five-storeyed and basemented house of incredible inconvenience.
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