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Take the floor   /teɪk ðə flɔr/   Listen
Take the floor

verb
1.
Stand up to dance.
2.
Rise in order to make a speech or motion.






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"Take the floor" Quotes from Famous Books



... tumult, and loud cries of "Expel him!" "Expel him!" rose in all directions. One resolution after another was offered looking toward his expulsion or censure, and it was not until February 9, three days later, that he was able to take the floor in his own defense. His speech was a masterpiece of argument, invective, and sarcasm. He showed, among other things, that he had not offered the petition, but had only asked the opinion of the Speaker upon it, and that the petition itself prayed ...
— Hero Tales From American History • Henry Cabot Lodge, and Theodore Roosevelt



Words linked to "Take the floor" :   address, speak, get up, stand up, uprise, arise, rise



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