How To Use Hit the roof In A Sentence
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Don't have him running before he can walk, and don't have Darren hitting the back of the net from the half-way line before he can lob the keeper from 25 yards or hit the roof of a stand with a penalty.
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The first of his five sixes hit the roof of the operations centre behind long-off.
Times, Sunday Times
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Ranieri returned, saw the mess, and hit the roof.
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My boyfriend hit the roof once we got home.
The Sun
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But now she's pregnant by me and my boyfriend hit the roof when I told him.
The Sun
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My boyfriend hit the roof once we got home.
The Sun
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After initially refusing to speak, he hit the roof after realising he only had one line in the medley.
The Sun
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It hit the roof of the oven and just stuck.
The Sun
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It hit the roof of the oven and just stuck.
The Sun
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But now she's pregnant by me and my boyfriend hit the roof when I told him.
The Sun
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Well, honey, I hit the roof.
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The deterioration in the national economy is continuing at a frightening rate, as government expenditures hit the roof.
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The opening shower didn't feel like rain, it was more like a solid mass of water that fell, hit the roofs and the streets and rebounded into a spray that hung around our ankles.
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I can tell you growing up my Grama didn't have a problem with us kids saying "darn" but she hit the roof if you said "damn" or "shut up" for that matter.
Does "Frick" = "Fuck"?