Covered with a roof; having a roof as specified (often used in combination)
1The court was roofed over with the translucent material of the windows.
2The chapel is still roofed, and the altar-stone is in its place.
3We held a housewarming in my hut the night it was roofed.
4In Cipango the king has his palace roofed and floored with gold.
5The flat-roofed bungalow was at the back of Mr FitzPatrick's main residence.
6Red-roofed turn of the century housing blocks ride up the steep hills.
7Wheeler roofed a wrister from the bottom edge of the right circle.
8But in their snug and well-roofed harbor not a drop touched them.
9It was flat-roofed and square-sided, with arches opening in all four sides.
10His parents lived in a tiny thatch-roofed cottage by the north gate.
11A cottage built of wattle and daub stood ahead, roofed in straw.
12Had they been in a roofed space they might have been overcome.
13Then at once she showed them the high-roofed hall of her father.
14They lived in houses which were roofed, which had windows and doors.
15The graves are open, square pits, roofed over with beams of wood.
16Low, confused words reached her through the masonry which roofed the cellar.
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