roof over Idiome
have a roof over your head
have somewhere to live: "Unless we find another flat to rent, we won't have a roof over our heads in two months' time!"
roof over one's head, a
roof over one's head, a A shelter, especially a home, as in
I can barely afford to put a roof over my head, my salary is so low.roof over
To assemble or install a roof aloft or on top of something. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "roof" and "over." Often acclimated in acquiescent constructions. Once we roof over the patio, it will be absolutely nice to sit out there in the summertime. I've got the four walls of the afford put together. No I aloof charge to roof it over. We've had a lot added bottom cartage in the bazaar now that the aboveboard has been roofed over.Learn more: over, roofroof something over
to body a roof over something; to accommodate article with a roof. After the annihilative storm they had to roof the afford over so that the cow would accept some shelter. We will roof over the patio and about-face the breadth into a porch.Learn more: over, roof
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