Housetop
[hous-top] /ˈhaʊsˌtɒp/
noun
1.
the or roof of a .
Idioms
2.
from the housetops, publicly; generally:
The day I got my promotion I wanted to shout it from the housetops.
/ˈhaʊsˌtɒp/
noun
1.
the roof of a house
2.
proclaim from the housetops, to announce (something) publicly
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