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wall
noun
1 a solid vertical brick or stone construction serving eg as a barrier, territorial division or protection.
2 the vertical side of a building or room.
3 (walls) fortifications.
4 anything in some way suggestive of a wall a wall of fire a wall of secrecy .
5 biol
a an outer covering, eg of a cell;
b the side of a hollow organ or cavity.
6 a sheer rock face.
verb (walled , walling )
1 to surround something with, or as if with, a wall.
2 to fortify something with, or as if with, a wall.
3 (usu wall something off or in) to separate or enclose it with a wall That garden has been walled off for years .
4 (wall something or someone up) to block (an opening) with, or seal it or them behind, brickwork, etc.
[Anglo-Saxon weall , from Latin vallum rampart]
walled adjective .
go to the wall said of a business: to fail or go under.
have one's back to the wall to be making one's last desperate stand.
up the wall colloq angry; crazy or mad.
walls have ears a warning or advice to speak discreetly; you may be overheard anywhere.
noun
1 a solid vertical brick or stone construction serving eg as a barrier, territorial division or protection.
2 the vertical side of a building or room.
3 (walls) fortifications.
4 anything in some way suggestive of a wall a wall of fire a wall of secrecy .
5 biol
a an outer covering, eg of a cell;
b the side of a hollow organ or cavity.
6 a sheer rock face.
verb (walled , walling )
1 to surround something with, or as if with, a wall.
2 to fortify something with, or as if with, a wall.
3 (usu wall something off or in) to separate or enclose it with a wall That garden has been walled off for years .
4 (wall something or someone up) to block (an opening) with, or seal it or them behind, brickwork, etc.
[Anglo-Saxon weall , from Latin vallum rampart]
walled adjective .
go to the wall said of a business: to fail or go under.
have one's back to the wall to be making one's last desperate stand.
up the wall colloq angry; crazy or mad.
walls have ears a warning or advice to speak discreetly; you may be overheard anywhere.
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wall bars
plural noun a series of horizontal bars supported by uprights lining the walls of a gymnasium and used for exercises.
plural noun a series of horizontal bars supported by uprights lining the walls of a gymnasium and used for exercises.
wall plate
noun , building a horizontal piece of timber or rolled steel on top of a wall, etc to support the ends of the joists, etc.
noun , building a horizontal piece of timber or rolled steel on top of a wall, etc to support the ends of the joists, etc.
wall-to-wall
adjective
1 said of carpeting: covering the entire floor of a room.
2 facetious widespread or ever-present; inescapable.
[1940s]
adjective
1 said of carpeting: covering the entire floor of a room.
2 facetious widespread or ever-present; inescapable.
[1940s]
wallaby
noun (wallabies or wallaby )
1 any of several species of a plant-eating marsupial, belonging to the same family as the kangaroo, and native to Australia and Tasmania.
2 (the Wallabies) colloq the Australian national Rugby Union football team.
[18c: from Aboriginal wolaba ]
noun (wallabies or wallaby )
1 any of several species of a plant-eating marsupial, belonging to the same family as the kangaroo, and native to Australia and Tasmania.
2 (the Wallabies) colloq the Australian national Rugby Union football team.
[18c: from Aboriginal wolaba ]
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