Attic in a sentence as a noun

I doubt it, but I have the DVD in a box somewhere in the attic, I'll upload it when I get back.

Now the skillful workman is very careful indeed as to what he takes into his brain-attic.

But 8ig8 has this problem with things that are hidden in the attic; just figuring out whether it is in there at all is painful.

You happen to have a stack of unused screens/batteries handy in the attic?If no, you need to take that trip anyway.

This feels like the modern day equivalent of the secret to alchemy being found in some musty trunk in the attic.

His attic of a brain remembered vague references, but the books held the details that allowed him to pursue his work.

Attic in a sentence as an adjective

When we were installing the system on our home back in 2003 the fact that it would keep the attic cooler was part of the literature.

Thank you for devoting your time to putting this on the web. Otherwise it might have rotted in your attic!It's unclear to me whether there is anything theoretically new in here yet.

While many people have guns, few have ammunitions.- For almost everybody, guns remain locked in the attic / basement to be used only should the military call.

Much in the same way visiting a museum is much more useful for understanding the past than visiting your grandma's attic, I think a curated history is much more useful than an accurate history.

Would you:* sleep on a heavily soiled mattress made of highly flammable material* dress your baby in highly flammable second-hand sleepwear* consume unsanitary meat that has been sitting out in the heat for too long* feed your family a diet of donated junk food including chocolate, biscuits, chips and frozen pizzas* give your teenage daughter a second hand hair dryer with a frayed electrical lead exposing live wires* wear bright fluorescent green clown-like clothing that has been collecting dust in someone's attic for 20 years* allow your children to play with lead-painted toys that pose a choke/suffocation hazardWhat makes it acceptable to purchase a brand new electrical appliance and dispose of the old, worn and unsafe one to the less fortunate?

Attic definitions

noun

floor consisting of open space at the top of a house just below roof; often used for storage

See also: loft garret

noun

the dialect of Ancient Greek spoken and written in Attica and Athens and Ionia

See also: Attic Ionic

noun

informal terms for a human head

See also: bean bonce noodle noggin dome

noun

(architecture) a low wall at the top of the entablature; hides the roof

adjective

of or relating to Attica or its inhabitants or to the dialect spoken in Athens in classical times; "Attic Greek"

See also: Attic