Sentences with phrase «leaking ceilings»

The phrase "leaking ceilings" refers to when a building's roof or upper part has holes or cracks, allowing water to come inside and drip or flow through the ceiling. Full definition
Some residents say they use the toilets while holding open umbrellas under leaking ceilings.
Exhibit A has been Trenton Central High School, just a few miles from the Statehouse, where leaking ceilings and crumbling masonry greet students each day.
Also the spend on the office environment was clearly a pressure point — grey walls, leaking ceiling panels, meeting rooms with no natural light and stained carpets were everyday bugbears.
A report released by Independent Democratic Conference Leader Jeff Klein and New York City Councilman Ritchie Torres on Thursday found the city's public housing units are in dire need of repair, with problems ranging from mold on the walls, leaking ceilings and peeling paint.
Instead, he leaves with the heart of the whip - smart and wilful Edith (Alice in Wonderland's Mia Wasikowska), who follows him back to the misty moors of Cumberland and her new husband's ancestral home, with its leaking ceilings, crumbling floors and walls that ooze red goo.
A missing window, a leaking ceiling, a broken air conditioner or a persistent bad smell may qualify; ugly wallpaper or worn carpet will not.
The big secret in here is that the leaking ceiling pipes are dripping in Morse code, which spelled out the Battlefield V reveal URL, literally leaking the reveal.
No middle of the night phone calls about a leaking ceiling or end - of - the - month excuses about late rent checks.
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