In Ukranian households, it is good luck to have the porridge stick to the ceiling. You try to stick it (throw it) for good luck.
In Scottish Gaelic it means 'porridge'. In Irish Gaelic it can mean 'porridge' but spelled brochán/brachán.
A coombed ceiling is a ceiling which slopes downward.
in this instance a ceiling would indicate a limit
Possibly you mean porridge, made from oats. Or haggis?
It means the shelter (the roof/top) of the house
what does it mean when someone says stalactites stem from the ceiling of a cave
A coffered ceiling is a method of finishing a ceiling by building in indented boxes. The word coffer is a word that can mean box or chest, and as such a coffered ceiling is quite literally a "boxed ceiling."
A man who hits that after anther dude has made a deposit. If you know what I mean.
Roof/ceiling
tis is the kind of ceiling that is made below the original one for a particular purpose
Porridge is like oatmeal that people used to make long ago, but some people buy it in stores and make it just like that.. anyway porridge is just like oatmeal but little better than oatmeal though I've tried!.. u should too!!
Kalinka is a diminutive form of the name Kalina, a shrub with red berries in Slavic languages. It is also the name of a famous Russian folk song known for its lively melody.