Pronunciation: /ɡraʊndˌskreɪpər/
noun a type of building that is much wider than it is tall, similar to a skyscraper but built horizontally into the ground
A1 A groundscraper is a very tall building that has many floors.
A2 The groundscraper in the city center is a popular tourist attraction.
B1 The new groundscraper being built will be the tallest in the city.
B2 The groundscraper's unique design sets it apart from other skyscrapers in the area.
C1 The architect behind the groundscraper project is known for pushing the boundaries of modern design.
C2 Visiting the groundscraper offers a breathtaking view of the entire city skyline.
formal The groundscraper is a type of building that extends horizontally rather than vertically.
informal Have you seen that new groundscraper they're building downtown?
slang I heard they're calling that groundscraper the 'sideways skyscraper'.
figurative Her ambition soared like a groundscraper, reaching out in all directions at once.
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