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Have the floor idiom.
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Put one s foot to the floor.
To have the right to speak at a public meeting.
Have the opportunity to speak in front of the group flock.
Get the floor.
Pull up a floor.
On the factory floor.
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Mop the floor with someone mop up the floor with.
In on the ground floor.
Since i have the floor for the moment i want to go back to a previous point.
If someone has the floor they are the person who is speaking in a debate or discussion.
What does the idiom have the floor mean.
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Mop up the floor with one on the cutting room floor.
Dunstaple your colleague has the floor.
Have the floor definition is to have the right to speak at a public meeting.
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The phrase is an english idiom which has expanded from the original meaning referencing formal meetings to the point where it is used in everyday speech.
Mop the floor up with.
To have the floor means that someone has the right to speak at some sort of formal event or gathering.
Knock one on the floor.
Idiom definition to have the floor to have the right to speak at a formal meeting or function.
To have the right or opportunity to speak in a group especially at a formal event or gathering.
Cobuild advanced english dictionary.
Mop the floor up with one mop the floor up with someone.