US /tu ðə ˈræftɚz/
・UK /tə ðə ˈrɑ:ftəz/
William and his wife Mary taught their children natural history in a house packed to the rafters with specimens, animal, vegetable and mineral, living and dead.
William and his wife Mary taught their children natural history in a house packed to the rafters with specimens—animal, vegetable, and
The scenes outside their restaurants are absolutely mental, cars queued for miles, dining rooms packed to the rafters, and staff who actually seem pleased to serve you with their famous my-pleasure mantra.
The scenes outside their restaurants are absolutely mental: cars queued for miles, dining rooms packed to the rafters, and
But as a storm moves inland, so a nine foot storm surge on the beach, for example, would get up to the rafters in the house.
So a 9-foot storm surge on the beach, for example, would get up to the rafters in the house.
now Brent is go to the rafters. BRENT BARRY: I can't wait till this pass comes
Well I guess the only thing they can do now Brent is go to the rafters.
Tonight their jerseys raised to the rafters.
Tonight, their jerseys raised to the rafters.
From the floor to the rafters, people raise your glasses.
It's not absolutely packed to the rafters in here, but it is filled up significantly.