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hip roof

NOUN
  1. a roof having sloping ends as well as sloping sides

How To Use hip roof In A Sentence

  • In the spirit of the colonial revival, they replaced the Victorian era mansard roof with a hip roof with dormers, removed the two-story service wing, replaced windows and doors, and restored or embellished interior woodwork.
  • In little villages it is often a white clapboard building with a hip roof and a bell tower.
  • In little villages it is often a white clapboard building with a hip roof and a bell tower.
  • It is a two-story square colonial with a double hip roof.
  • In little villages it is often a white clapboard building with a hip roof and a bell tower.
  • Once the flat planes of the roof have been shingled, you will need to apply the hip shingles, if you have a hip roof, which will be overlapped by the ridge shingles.
  • A hipped hip roof has sloping sides and ends meeting at inclined projecting angles called hips.
  • With its adobe walls and Dutch hip roof, the home borrows from both Sonoran and Territorial styles.
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