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basement
noun as in room on lower floor of building
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The present four-story art deco property was constructed in 1926 at the height of the Prohibition and was known for the flamboyant speakeasy in its basement.
He had confessed to luring Patz to a basement and attacking him.
In the basement, nurses treat emergencies, mental health crises and chronic health issues.
Authorities believe one of them was trying to drain floodwaters from the basement of his home.
As the lawsuit describes the L.A. holding location, the basement of a federal building downtown, it’s not designed for long-term detention.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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