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flat
Adjective
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If something is flat, it has a surface with no high places or low places.
There are a lot of mountains, and very little flat land for farming.
flat
Noun
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A flat is a rented room or rooms in a building with other flats.
Would you like to come back to my flat and watch TV?
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A flat makes a note one semitone lower than a natural: it is shown by the symbol ♭.
flat
Verb
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To make something flat.
boat
Noun
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A boat is a vehicle used to travel on water.
At the lake, the children learn about fishing and boat safety.
The waves rocked the boat back and forth.
I took the old man's hand, stepped down from the dock into the yellow boat.
We got wet on the boat ride.
We sailed the wooden boats by the side of the pool, the kids holding the strings.
He looked around and spotted the boat drifting away.
We left the hotel and quickly got aboard the boat.
boat
Verb
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To travel by boat.