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Discover LudwigThe phrase "floored with" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to be surprised or shocked by something. Example: He was floored with disbelief when he found out he had won the lottery.
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The main house is floored with a sustainable African hardwood called afzelia doussie.
Williamson was raised in a remote farmhouse, floored with bare dirt and roofed with grass.
Shake your boot-tay, shake your boot-tay!" And then — smack — inexplicably, the next minute, I'm floored with sadness.
My sense is that most of them live in basements floored with carpeting remnants, living on Funions and discount beer".
In New England it is floored with slates and marbles and forms the Valley of Vermont, one of the few fertile areas in an otherwise mountainous region.
But, after only a few yards, the tunnel became panelled in wood, and floored with a charcoal-gray indoor-outdoor carpet.
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We lined the floors with rugs.
And Harry Belafonte cleaned the floor with us".
It wipes the floor with the competition.
FSA is wiping the floor with Assad.
Get down on the floor with them.
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