gone through the roof|go through the roof in English

skyrocketed, went up too high, increased at too fast a rate

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1. Prices have gone through the roof.

2. Mortgage defaults have gone through the roof.

3. Prices for Korean art have gone through the roof.

4. The rain seeped through the roof.

5. His pulse was through the roof.

6. Flames were shooting up through the roof.

7. Then the roof was gone.

8. You tell doctors that's okay, your mortality rate is gonna go through the roof.

9. The morning sun slanted through the glass roof.

10. His blood-alcohol level was through the roof.

11. The plaintiff fell through a roof and was injured.

12. But now your approval numbers are through the roof.

13. She lay on the roof looking through the artificial skylight.

14. The grenade went up through the roof of my Huey, up through the spinning rotor blades.

15. The roof was gone from it and a broken rafter from the roof was banging about wildly.

16. So his friends lowered him on a cot through the roof.

17. Above him rivulets of mud slid through the boards of the roof.

18. With a crossbow bolt from that roof through that window?

19. On its roof, through arched frames, spreads a sunlit vista.

20. The disco party went through the roof until the small hours of the morning.

21. Daylight came in through its glass roof; this was now the only illumination.

22. Water dripping through the Cave’s roof leaves minerals behind that form hanging stalactites

23. Therefore, the plan is to put a Hellfire through the roof of that house.

24. I should have shot you when you came through that fucking roof.

25. A masonry chimney that could crumble and fall through an unsupported roof.