u were really mad.
A coombed ceiling is a ceiling which slopes downward.
Does it make sense if you translate it literally? If it does, it's not an idiom. Have you ever seen anyone actually hit a ceiling? No, so this must be an idiom.
in this instance a ceiling would indicate a limit
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
"Hit the ceiling" means to lose your temper and really get angry. The image is of a person getting so angry that when they jump up and down, their head hits the ceiling. You would use this idiom in a case where something really bad has happened, and you anticipate that someone will become furious as soon as they find out. When Dad finds out that I wrecked his car, he is going to hit the ceiling!
Yes
jump in and you have to avoid the robots by going to the eletricuters then dirrector d comes in his ship hit him in the ceiling by grappling on the ceiling
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."
Roof/ceiling
tis is the kind of ceiling that is made below the original one for a particular purpose
yes it can be but you have to send it over on the 3rd hit