* LiftBlog.com

This article was written by Erik’s 9-year-old daughter Sonja, who is guest blogging to earn money.

The LiftBlog.com domain name is for sale.

Here are the definitions of “lift” from Wiktionary:

Noun

Singular
lift
Plural
lifts

lift (plural lifts)

  1. (UK) Mechanical device for vertically transporting goods or people between floors in a building; an elevator.
    Take the lift to the fourth floor.
  2. The act of transporting someone in a vehicle; a ride; a trip.
    He gave me a lift to the bus station.
  3. An upward force, such as the force that keeps aircraft aloft.

Verb

Infinitive
to lift
Third person singular
lifts
Simple past
lifted
Past participle
lifted
Present participle
lifting

to lift (third-person singular simple present lifts, present participle lifting, simple past lifted, past participle lifted)

  1. to raise
  2. (slang) to steal

Noun

lift m. sg. (pl.: liftovi)

  1. lift
  2. elevator

Noun

lift m (plural liftovi)

  1. lift
  2. elevator

[edit] Declension

Declension of lift Singular Plural

Noun

lift

  1. The non-commercial act of transporting someone in a vehicle: ride
  2. boost
  3. carrycot

Noun

lift m.

  1. an elevator
  2. The non-commercial act of transporting someone in a vehicle: ride

Noun

Lift m.

  1. an elevator

Noun

lift m. sg. (pl.: liftovi)

  1. lift
  2. elevator

[edit] Cyrillic spelling

Noun

lift m. , lifty pl.
lift stem
liftu gen sg
dub
    1. an elevator, lift

Who might want to buy LiftBlog.com?

Someone who is fit and strong who lifts weights maybe.

Someone who gives people a “lift” sometimes if they need a ride home or some place else.

Someone who lifts little kid’s up to carry them when they are to little to walk.

Someone who has the strength to lift up plenty of heavy things like furniture and TVs.

Someone who is familiar in lifting or being able to lift in anyway.


This article was written by Erik’s 9-year-old daughter Sonja, who is guest blogging to earn money.