rafter|rafters in English
noun
['raft·er || 'ræftə(r) /rɑːf-]
sloped beam that forms the framework of a roof; person who participates in the sport of white-water rafting; one who travels by raft; one who transports by raft
Use "rafter|rafters" in a sentence
1. Shingle, roof rafters, angle rafters
2. Rafters
3. Scantlings, roofing slates, shingle, roof rafters, angle rafters
4. Wood rafters
5. Remove the Rafter: (15 min.) Play the video Remove the Rafter.
6. Way up into the rafters there!
7. Run it under the rafter.
8. Our rafters are juniper trees.
9. The wooden rafters caught fire.
10. “Rafters,” by a slight correction; M, “walls.”
11. Cushiony (Thesaurus) cushion rafter Cushitic
12. ‘The Rafter in Her Own Eye’
13. Rafter of satin, and roof of stone.
14. The innocent shout to the rafters.
15. She hanged herself from the rafters.
16. It was stacked to the rafters.
17. The rafters are made from ash.
18. Bougar, Booger, Boggar, Buggar, Bugger, n.A house-rafter
19. The rafters that jut out rot first.
20. The little red hen kept watching him rafter.
21. The hostel was packed to the rafters.
22. Rafter must get another break to win.
23. Tennis star Rafter talk about his interests in music.
24. Shine the torch up into the rafters, please.
25. And from the woodwork a rafter will answer it.