The highest point.
Roof definition oxford dictionary.
Roofed in adjectives having the type of roof mentioned flat roofed buildings.
The rain woke him hammering on the roof.
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Tim climbed on to the garage roof.
The top covering of a vehicle oven or other structure the roof of a car.
To traverse buildings by walking or climbing across their roofs.
Roof something with in something their cottage was roofed with green slate.
The roof of a car or other vehicle is the top part of it which protects passengers or goods from the weather.
A structure that covers or forms the top of a building.
The house has a sloping flat tiled thatched roof.
The roof of the car was not damaged in the accident.
1 material for constructing a building s roof.
In combination the rooftop.
The cave had a very low roof.
The covering that forms the top of a building vehicle etc.
Offices on the upper floors have access to a roof terrace.
Roof something in over the shopping centre is not roofed over.
The corner of the classroom was damp where the roof had leaked.
Roof third person singular simple present roofs present participle roofing simple past and past participle roofed transitive to cover or furnish with a roof.
Roof of your mouth the top of the inside of your mouth.
Material used for a roof.
To put a roof on a building.
1 the structure forming the upper covering of a building or vehicle.
A house with corrugated iron roofing.
Countable noun the roof of your mouth is the highest part of the inside of your mouth.
Transitive slang to put into prison to bird.
To cover something with a roof.
The cover of a building.
Put the luggage on the roof of the car.
Anatomy any structure that covers an organ or part the roof of the mouth.
Offices on the upper floors have access to a roof terrace.
The roof upper surface of the cave is 50 metres up.
As modifier a roof garden.
The car rolled onto its roof trapping him.
Go through the roof.
The top of an underground space such as a tunnel or cave the roof of the tunnel was starting to collapse.
Houses in villages are commonly rectangular and are dried mud bamboo or red brick structures with thatch roofs.
A car with a vinyl roof.
Glass windows and tin roofing might be added to traditional adobe or log homes but daily routines within those dwellings rarely changed radically.