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  • We pile into a combi, one of the low-roofed minivans converted into stop-and-go public transit units that are as common to the long-range commuter experience in Mexico City as the metro.

    Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011

  • We pile into a combi, one of the low-roofed minivans converted into stop-and-go public transit units that are as common to the long-range commuter experience in Mexico City as the metro.

    Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011

  • Let me give the picture: A drenched and freezing room of rusty, paint-scabbed iron, low-roofed, double-tiered with bunks, reeking with the filth of thirty men, despite the washing of the sea.

    CHAPTER XXXV 2010

  • The occupants of those low-roofed machines which are so pitifully blocked nowadays all along Piccadilly may, for aught one knows, be looking their best.

    Max 2009

  • We pile into a combi, one of the low-roofed minivans converted into stop-and-go public transit units that are as common to the long-range commuter experience in Mexico City as the metro.

    Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011

  • Because of the low-roofed entrance the lynx could not leap in, and when she made a crawling rush of it the she-wolf sprang upon her and pinned her down.

    The Law of Meat 2010

  • The occupants of those low-roofed machines which are so pitifully blocked nowadays all along Piccadilly may, for aught one knows, be looking their best.

    Archive 2009-05-01 2009

  • It is about an old hermit woman, Aunt Ruth, who lives in a very old, low-roofed, and weather-beaten, brown house.

    Subtle Frugality 2008

  • Joel was reminded by the silence, if by nothing else, of Hampstead Garden Suburb, where Pa and Ma had a big, low-roofed house squatting in landscaped grounds.

    Portobello Ruth Rendell 2010

  • He crouched behind the cover of a low-roofed house, keeping the horses as quiet as he could.

    THE RIVER KINGS’ ROAD Liane Merciel 2010

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