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- noun Plural form of
elevator .
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Examples
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York against the floating grain elevators, is a serious check to the most flourishing department of the export trade of the States.
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In the following weeks, Alison not only spoke up in elevators and staff meetings but also initiated conversations in public places such as bookstores and at social gatherings.
Judith S. Beck, Ph.D.: Using Socratic Questioning to Help Social Anxiety Ph.D. Judith S. Beck 2010
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You might be prepared to jump in elevators, I always need to press 'button-like' decorations and need to take out every book in a shelf to see if it opens a secret door.
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Not only do we feed the deer, but our local farmers and grain elevators pour their extra grain out on the ground quite often.
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In the following weeks, Alison not only spoke up in elevators and staff meetings but also initiated conversations in public places such as bookstores and at social gatherings.
Judith S. Beck, Ph.D.: Using Socratic Questioning to Help Social Anxiety Ph.D. Judith S. Beck 2010
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It was like a little more than one of those griffin elevators people were saying dumps your laptop on the floor.
Build A Sturdy Cardboard Laptop Stand | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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In the press box at Nationals Park, just past the elevators, is a framed copy of Shirley Povich's Oct. 9, 1956 column for The Washington Post.
Halladay rewrites history Dave Sheinin 2010
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In the following weeks, Alison not only spoke up in elevators and staff meetings but also initiated conversations in public places such as bookstores and at social gatherings.
Judith S. Beck, Ph.D.: Using Socratic Questioning to Help Social Anxiety Ph.D. Judith S. Beck 2010
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Not only do we feed the deer, but our local farmers and grain elevators pour their extra grain out on the ground quite often.
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In the following weeks, Alison not only spoke up in elevators and staff meetings but also initiated conversations in public places such as bookstores and at social gatherings.
Judith S. Beck, Ph.D.: Using Socratic Questioning to Help Social Anxiety Ph.D. Judith S. Beck 2010
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