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hit the ceiling

Cultural  
  1. To become extremely angry: “When Corey found out someone had stolen his CD player, he really hit the ceiling.”


hit the ceiling Idioms  
  1. Also, hit the roof. Explode in anger, as in Jane hit the ceiling when she saw her grades, or Dad hit the roof when he didn't get his usual bonus. The first expression dates from the early 1900s; the second is a version of a 16th-century locution, up in the house roof or house-top, meaning “enraged.”


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"There are benefits to a strike day, but they are ultimately limited before you hit the ceiling of other pressures from outside the trust," said one senior hospital manager.

From BBC Apr. 13, 2026

Miller reportedly hit the ceiling, furious that arrests aren't widespread and indiscriminate.

From Salon Jun. 11, 2025

Initial information suggests that humidity had triggered the landslide, which hit the ceiling of the shrine and caused it to collapse, the civil defence service said in a statement.

From Reuters Aug. 21, 2022

I haven’t yet hit the ceiling on an SSD.

From Seattle Times Jun. 25, 2022

“If you stood very tall up there, and if you had some tool, you could hit the ceiling and I would hear you.”

From "Gathering Blue" by Lois Lowry

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