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flat <a flat; flats> N

flat ADJ

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Early hydroplanes had mostly straight lines and flat surfaces aside from the uniformly curved bow and sponsons.
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It is supposed to be flat in multitude of varieties, each with different flavour and lavishly decorated.
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The data showed the configuration of the seafloor where he saw that some undersea mountains had flat tops.
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Run flat tires removed the need for a spare tire, which in addition to saving weight, allowed for a larger boot.
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With rear seats removed, the cargo area in large minivans can hold a 4x8 ft sheet of drywall or plywood flat.
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The windscreen could fold flat to reduce air resistance.
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I won't give too much away, but she finished with an operatic flourish flat on her back and received an uproarious ovation.
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Complaints about politicians fraternizing with extremists (see first observation) fall flat when the extremists are clearly welcome in the larger community.
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The pacers wore leathers, goggles and helmets but many riders wore a flat cap.
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The campus is relatively flat, with a slight uphill grade from south to north, because of this.
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