He had too much to drink, was trying to come down a ladder, fell, and broke his neck.
Eleanor describes how Odysseus climbed on Circe's roof to watch the plunders. While on the roof, Odysseus heard the voice of the Sirens in the distance, which tempted him with the promise of knowledge and experience.
They say roof roof lol
We call roof Saqaf in arabic or سقف
daach
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That depends on what you are trying to say. Nails are in the roof to hold the shingles in place, but he stands on the roof while nailing those nails.
The plural of "roof" is "roofs." In English, when referring to more than one roof, you simply add an "s" at the end of the word. For example, you would say "the roofs of the houses."
Nothing. He is a dog.2nd answerer says: Roof, roof, roof! (See? -It's a joke AND a riddle!)
You may say 'yane,' written: 屋根
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