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A hayloft.
from The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
A large, usually unpartitioned floor over a factory, warehouse, or other commercial or industrial space.
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An open space under a roof; an attic or garret.
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Sports A golf stroke that drives the ball in a high arc.
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verb-transitive
To propel in a high arc: lofted the ball into the outfield.
from The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
To put, store, or keep in a loft.
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verb-intransitive
To propel something, especially a ball, in a high arc.
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To rise high into the air.
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verb
To place, house, or store in a loft.
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To propel through the air or into space .
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To lay out a full-sized working drawing of the lines and contours of (as a ship's hull).
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To propel a ball high into the air.
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To rise high.
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