1. rooftop - Noun
2. Rooftop - Proper noun
the top of a (usually flat) roof
Source: WordNetAmong the applications for the funds will be the development of new combinations of materials that can be used to generate energy more efficiently and to place the energy generation devices in more places than rooftop panels or solar farms. Source: Internet
A gorgeous rooftop pool is perfect for influencer-style photoshoots. Source: Internet
“Atomic” could perform on the rooftop venue of the Crown resort in Melbourne, where “Absinthe” has previously showcased. Source: Internet
Asked by her sister what she’s excited about when life returns to normal, Venus replied: "I like to go out and I just want to be on top of a rooftop bar with champagne in my hand and… just having a good time, dancing.” Source: Internet
As a young child he gave his parents many gray hairs; swinging from backyard treetops, and even attempting to rappel from the second story rooftop when he was 12 years old. Source: Internet
At Moore Park’s Entertainment Quarter, the pop-up Mov’in Car Outdoor Car Cinema started a retro season with in a rooftop car park last week and there is one planned for Fairfield Showground soon. Source: Internet