gable rafter in Vietnamese

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1. The fascia board on the Gable end of a home is called a “Barge rafter”

2. Bargeboard, also called vergeboard, exposed board or false rafter running underneath the slopes of a projecting gable roof.

3. Remove the Rafter: (15 min.) Play the video Remove the Rafter.

4. Run it under the rafter.

5. Cushiony (Thesaurus) cushion rafter Cushitic

6. ‘The Rafter in Her Own Eye’

7. Rafter of satin, and roof of stone.

8. Bougar, Booger, Boggar, Buggar, Bugger, n.A house-rafter

9. The little red hen kept watching him rafter.

10. Bonfires were got up at the gable ends.

11. The actor Clack Gable is excellent too.

12. Rafter must get another break to win.

13. Tennis star Rafter talk about his interests in music.

14. And from the woodwork a rafter will answer it.

Từ gỗ sườn nhà, cây đà sẽ đáp lời.

15. The big rafter is visible in this room.

16. The police had searched the house from cellar to rafter.

17. The police has searched the house from cellar to rafter.

18. And she began to feel dizzy and fell off the rafter.

19. Rafter has three hardcourt victories in America this summer.

20. Goran's moment of glory came when he defeated Rafter.

21. A Collar tie is a tension tie in the upper third of opposing gable rafters that is intended to resist rafter separation from the ridge beam during periods of unbalanced loads, such as that caused by wind uplift, or unbalanced roof loads from snow

22. In the high front gable a plaque says 18

23. It has a dormer roof joining both gable ends.

24. Rafter was knocked out of the tournament in the third round.

25. Bargeboard A trim board used on the edge of gables where the roof extends over the wall; it either covers the rafter or occupies the place of a rafter