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Meanings of
unroofed
in English
Unroofed.
Related terms
bare
Usage of
unroofed
in English
1
In some long-forgotten foray, the building had been
unroofed
and almost demolished.
2
Mukak had six mud rooms, three roofed over and the others
unroofed
.
3
The storm was accompanied by high winds, which
unroofed
scores of buildings.
4
About as enticing as a plunge into a dry cistern, suddenly
unroofed
?
5
The storm came; the house escaped, but stable, store, and cellar were
unroofed
.
6
The
unroofed
porch of the tavern served Flagg for a rostrum that day.
7
This type is classified as partially
unroofed
coronary sinus without LSVC.
8
The wood was like a many-columned chapel,
unroofed
and open to the sunlight.
9
The churches of the two convents are both standing, though
unroofed
.
10
It partially
unroofed
houses, and tore off the branches of trees.
11
A kitchen slave directed them to an
unroofed
yard off the central court.
12
Did I not well to bring thee into my
unroofed
house?
13
The pigeon-house was twice
unroofed
and the paling blown down.
14
Speedily he pulled down the manse and
unroofed
the kirk.
15
The scow was filled with water, the cabin
unroofed
,
and the logs were decaying.
16
Their road ran past the nave of the church, which was ruined and
unroofed
.
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About this term
unroofed
Adjective
Frequent collocations
unroofed coronary
partially unroofed
entirely unroofed
unroofed houses
unroofed walls
More collocations
Unroofed
through the time
Unroofed
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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