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rooftop
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" Rooftop " is a song by Swedish singer Zara Larsson from her debut studio album, 1 and her international debut EP, Uncover . It was released digitally on 15 September 2014. Since its release, it has since peaked at number six in Sweden, and has been certified ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES shout sth from the rooftops ▪ He felt as though he wanted to shout the good news from the rooftops. EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ A cat was up on the rooftop . EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Across the rooftops, a lone cop prowler ...
Usage examples of rooftop.
Two plasma cannon blasted from the center of town, backlighting rooftops like a strobe light.
Then from his supplies belt, he removed a small pair of electronic sensor binos and, putting them to his eyes, studied the rooftop.
Every block, every home, would be a source of energy, from photovoltaic cells, rooftop wind turbines, maybe even biofuel crops in the backyard.
They were firing from the rooftops, from the bushes, from the overpasses.
Before anyone could change his mind and investigate further, Rupert hopped nimbly to an adjoining rooftop and urged Carole to do the same, springing from one of the closely packed structures to another until they were a good distance away from where they first arrived.
Closer by, the tribune heard a chiffchaff, an early arrival, whistle from a rooftop.
The fog had gone entirely when I left the chophouse and the sky had settled low above the rooftops and was dimly pulsing.
Before long he had the wagon loaded and was off down the hill toward town, marveling at the clear sky and the thin crusts of frost on the rooftops and on the deep, still river that sailed along below on its way to the sea.
From there, his eyes rose inevitably to the city, its rooftops and towers and spires rising above the wall and the ragged confusion of the Moras, and then disappearing up into the soft mist that clung to the sides of the valley.
Charis leaned against a column, gazing out across the rooftops of the city, watching the sunlight glimmer on beaten sheets of red-gold orichalcum and listening to the sighing hum of the Aeolian harp in the random fingerings of the wind.
From this high vantage point she could see the valley to the south, and the distant red rooftops of Petar, some twenty miles away.
When he and Janice bought the place in 1984 you could still see from their balcony snatches of the Gulf, a dead-level edge to the world over the rooftops and broken between the raw new towers like the dots and dashes of Morse code, and in their excitement they bought a telescope and tripod at a nautical shop at the mall a mile down Pindo Palm Boulevard.
A line of meditative gulls trimmed the ridgepole of a rooftop below, and as Roberta and Gabe watched, one of the birds broke rank and took wing, followed by others, who flocked over their own front yard to cock their heads and deliver their tuneless squawk to the man and woman standing on the steps.
The cable trail they left wound among the rooftop shacks of squatters.
Mastimo Funeral Home, went through it all again, how he had been up on the rooftop when Grandfather had been murdered, how he had used his telescope to get the license plate number, how he had pumped Vinnie Mezzatesta, how he had gone to Sheepshead Bay.