Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “a roof over one’s heads” and it is a phrase meaning “a place to live”.
Example Sentence: No one goes into teaching to become rich. Our aspirations aren’t lofty: a stable income, a home near our work, and the choice to raise a family. Sadly, the reality often falls far short. It’s not uncommon for teachers to take a second job to keep a roof over their heads – and when you’re forced to live in a flatshare, raising children is a pipedream…
This phrase is present in Losing our art teacher was the final straw: I knew I had to strike for the sake of my students and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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