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Meanings of
pitched roof
in English
A single-ridge roof that terminates at gable ends.
gable roof
saddle roof
span roof
Usage of
pitched roof
in English
1
The second floor was actually an attic with a
pitched
roof
.
2
Down came the 1980s
pitched
roof
added by a previous owner.
3
The glass bottle was replaced with the square carton with the
pitched
roof
.
4
Above the door there is a
pitched
roof
that is pierced with glazing.
5
The target house's
pitched
roof
was immediately to its left.
6
Fresh metal siding stretches toward a
pitched
roof
,
and exposed beams line the ceiling.
7
Wicker was set up on the backside of the
pitched
roof
of the Treasury Building.
8
Bare wooden beams held up the violently
pitched
roof
.
9
The
pitched
roof
of the attic ended in a broad flat strip of tarred rooftop.
10
Stone walls and chimneys were capped by a sturdy rafter frame for a high-
pitched
roof
.
11
Its steeply
pitched
roof
is interrupted by majestic chimneys.
12
The billiard-room can be converted into a chapel by building a new high-
pitched
roof
.
'
13
The Duty Officer's room is upstairs, just under the gently
pitched
roof
of the New Annexe.
14
The walls of the presbytery were raised and its high-
pitched
roof
converted into a flat one.
15
I could see just the steeply
pitched
roof
and chimneys, somber forms against the star-salted sky.
16
Q A hole in my
pitched
roof
was causing leaks and damp patches inside the house.
Other examples for "pitched roof"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
pitched
roof
pitched
pitch
Verb
Noun
Pitched roof
through the time
Pitched roof
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common