Sentences with phrase «slanted roof»

A "slanted roof" refers to a roof that is sloped or angled instead of being completely flat. Full definition
In this small valley is a carved stone gateway, ancient disused bathing places (the king's on the left, the queen's on the right), and three meditation niches hewn out of the rock face, with slanting roofs and carvings decorating the wall above.
As I climb awkwardly and very alone onto the icy slanted roof I can not help but wonder, «What they hell am I doing?»
- You pay for that slanted roof line in rear seat headroom.
The ideal feeding station will have a raised floor to deter bugs, and a slanted roof to keep the food and the cats safe from the elements.
A slanted roof covers a row of tiny cages growing hot in the morning sun.
A slanted roof might also discourage predators from sitting on the roof to stalk.
Travelers have no trouble finding their cottages: each is painted a crayon - bright shade, with wraparound porches and slanted roofs that are reflective of the area's Bahamian architecture.
the slanted roof surface features a building - integrated photovoltaic array, which is essential to achieving emission neutrality.
The upstairs bedroom ranges in height from four feet to seven, with a slanted roof.
There is a barn conversion just down the street, a red one where the middle section is two story and the two sides have the slanted roof down and are one story.
Under a slanted roof spotted with bright skylights, high tech gadgets offer the baking enthusiast all they might need to whisk up a showstopper, whilst elements such as the range cooker and terracotta floor add to the cosy country ethos of the home.
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