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Meanings of
roofless
in English
Physically or spiritually homeless or deprived of security.
homeless
dispossessed
Related terms
unfortunate
Not having a roof.
roofed
Synonyms
Examples for "
homeless
"
homeless
dispossessed
Examples for "
homeless
"
1
Better protection for
homeless
people is good news up to a point.
2
But thousands are still
homeless
after the war and thousands more unemployed.
3
Hundreds of thousands of people across the region remain marooned or
homeless
.
4
Thousands are
homeless
and still waiting for desperately needed help to arrive.
5
City officials then put
homeless
families in common areas of recreation centers.
1
The government sometimes pays more heed to this group than
dispossessed
farmers.
2
By this act through the operation of the law they
dispossessed
themselves.
3
They systematically
dispossessed
less privileged men of their genetic share of posterity.
4
She focuses on the
dispossessed
,
the slightly off-beat, those desperately seeking attention.
5
Strikes and demonstrations by
dispossessed
miners and underpaid railways workers have waned.
Usage of
roofless
in English
1
Many of the houses left
roofless
The two-storey houses have several rooms.
2
Rents in the
roofless
walls of unoccupied houses stared at the passer-by.
3
Fate guided him to the very doorway of the great
roofless
chamber.
4
He lifted his clenched hand toward the sky overshadowing the
roofless
walls.
5
Really it was nothing more than a
roofless
annex of the Palace.
6
Call took the dun down to the
roofless
barn and unsaddled him.
7
All that remained of the old house was a jagged,
roofless
shell.
8
The windows and archways of St. Mary's Chapel are beautiful, although
roofless
.
9
Some sections of the stone walls, including the
roofless
commandant's house, escaped destruction.
10
But many of the houses were left
roofless
and without doors and windows.
11
There were many
roofless
cottages standing here and there in the wide clearings.
12
Yara was down the far end of the
roofless
hall, looking around frantically.
13
There was a well and a great empty
roofless
wooden structure.
14
The upper rooms were all
roofless
and open to the air.
15
Eighteen wounded men lay side by side in a
roofless
hut.
16
So don't be fooled into thinking the Dawn is merely a
roofless
Wraith.
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roofless
Adjective
Frequent collocations
roofless walls
roofless houses
now roofless
roofless room
entirely roofless
More collocations
Roofless
through the time
Roofless
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common