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  • wall
    adj. wall-like.
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  • wall
    adj. 1. of or having to do with a wall or walls.
    2. planted along and growing up a wall or walls.
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  • wall
    expr. drive (or push) to the wall, to make desperate or helpless; drive to the last extremity.
    Ex. His creditors drove the bankrupt man to the wall.
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  • wall
    expr. drive up the wall, (Informal.) to annoy extremely; exasperate.
    Ex. [The] five-year-old had been acting up ... and driving her father up the wall (Maclean's).
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  • wall
    expr. go over the wall, (Slang.) to escape, as from prison.
    Ex. He knew it was an unwritten law that an escape extinguished such a debt, and so he decided to go over the wall (London Times).
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  • wall
    expr. go to the wall,
    a. to give way; be defeated.
    Ex. Sam and Mayford are both desperately in love with her, and one must go to the wall (Henry Kingsley).
    b. to give way or precedence (to something else).
    Ex. Where political in
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  • wall
    expr. hang by the wall, to hang up neglected; remain unused.
    Ex. All the enrolled penalties Which have, like unscour'd armour, hung by the wall (Shakespeare).
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  • wall
    expr. jump (or leap) over the wall, to leave one's church or religious order.
    Ex. No one knows exactly how many religious have jumped over the wall--partly because it is so easy today for a priest, nun or brother simply to take a leave of absence a
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  • wall
    expr. off the wall, (U.S. Informal.) unconventional; unusual; out of the ordinary.
    Ex. Kiss [a rock group] was so off the wall the rock critics didn't know what to say (Collette Dawling).
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  • wall
    expr. the Wall,
    a. (formerly) a wall of concrete and barbed wire, 26 miles long, built by East Germany in 1961 to divide East and West Berlin. It was torn down in 1989.
    Ex. Thousands of grinning, gift-laden West Berliners swarmed through the
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  • wall
    expr. up against a (blank, stone, brick, or other kind of) wall, facing an obstacle that cannot be overcome; at a dead end.
    Ex. His campaign against irresponsible bait advertisements ... had come up against a stone wall (London Times).
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  • wall
    expr. walls, a series or system of defensive ramparts; encircling fortifications.
    Ex. to raze the walls of a medieval city.
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  • wall
    expr. with (or having) one's back to the wall. See under back (1).
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  • wall
    noun waller.
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  • wall
    noun 1a. the side of a room or building, as between the floor or foundation and the ceiling or roof.
    Ex. a brick outer wall, to paper a bedroom wall.
    b. the side part of any hollow thing.
    Ex. the wall of a chimney, the wall of the stom
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  • wall
    sonic barrier orwall,sound barrier.
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  • wall
    v.t. 1. to enclose, divide, protect, or fill with a wall or walls.
    Ex. to wall in a house, to wall off a house from the road, to wall up a doorway, (Figurative.) to wall out the noise of the city.
    2. to shut within walls.
    Ex. (Figurati
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  • wall
    wall (1), noun, verb, adjective.
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  • wall
    wall (2), transitive verb, intransitive verb.
    (Especially U.S.) to roll (the eyes).
    Ex. The boy's blue eyes were walling with fear (Atlantic).
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wall in Kannada ಕನ್ನಡ

wall in Kashmiri कॉशुर

wall in Konkani कोंकणी

wall in Maithili মৈথিলী

wall in Malayalam മലയാളം

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wall in Sindhi سنڌي

wall in Tamil தமிழ்

wall in Urdu اُردُو

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