WordNet
n. the highest point of a roof
Usage examples of "roof peak".
Maurice and Paprika were closely eyeing the men arranging their trapeze apparatus up near the roof peak, and Sunday and Monday Simms were just as closely watching other men tighten the turnbuckles of their rope slanted between peak and ground.
Rand reached for the roof peak, and behind him, Lan's boot slipped on the slates with a screech.
Grasping one of the banyan's long, curving limbs he made his way up to where a little bark-roofed box sat atop the roof peak, an infant house carried on its mother's back.
Vic was now scrabbling up the roof peak itself, Luanna hanging in his grip.
Stone dragons and snakes adorned every roof peak and ledge, along with the inescapable gargoyles and, of course, bats.
He could barely see the roof peak against the toiling darkness of the palms and the hills behind, and he banged his shins on the porch.
But the man turned back to his vigil, and Jimmy dropped silently below the roof peak.
Stigg's youngest son was chosen to climb and fasten to the roof peak that bunch of lucky herbs the women had prepared.
The Council Hall was a ferro-concrete A-frame thirty meters to the roof peak and a full hundred meters along that beam.
A syndicate garrison might still occupy the loopholed stone building, but the flag was gone from the pole on the roof peak.