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Unroofed

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un·roof  (n-rf, -rf)
tr.v. un·roofed, un·roof·ing, un·roofs
To remove the roof or covering of.
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Adj.1.Unroofed - having no roofunroofed - having no roof; "an unroofed shed"  
bare - lacking its natural or customary covering; "a bare hill"; "bare feet"


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Presently it brought me to stone uprights, with an unroofed lodge beside them, and coats of arms upon the top.
Dismantled houses here and there appeared, tottering to the earth, propped up by fragments of others that had fallen down, unroofed, windowless, blackened, desolate, but yet inhabited.
It was a perfect building two hundred and fifty years ago, when a shell dropped into the Venetian magazine stored here, and the explosion which followed wrecked and unroofed it.
 
 
 
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