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floor-through

American  
[flawr-throo, flohr-] / ˈflɔrˌθru, ˈfloʊr- /

adjective

  1. occupying the entire depth of a building.

    a floor-through apartment.


noun

  1. a floor-through dwelling.

Etymology

Origin of floor-through

First recorded in 1965–70

Example Sentences

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Another is Sarah Guthrie Melvin, 73, who moved with her parents into a rental floor-through at 82 Macdougal in 1943, when she was a newborn.

From New York Times

And part of the appeal was the house itself, divided into a garden floor-through and upper triplex at the time of the sale.

From New York Times

The third-floor loft is a 4,000-square-foot floor-through, and the second floor is currently split into two units.

From New York Times

There is also a floor-through on the third floor and two one-bedroom apartments on the top floor.

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By the time my parents bundled their baby into a taxi for a ride across the Brooklyn Bridge to a second-story floor-through in Carroll Gardens, I was Joel Harold Rosen.

From Slate