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Wall   /wɔl/   Listen
Wall

noun
1.
An architectural partition with a height and length greater than its thickness; used to divide or enclose an area or to support another structure.  "The walls were covered with pictures"
2.
Anything that suggests a wall in structure or function or effect.  "A wall of smoke" , "A wall of prejudice" , "Negotiations ran into a brick wall"
3.
(anatomy) a layer (a lining or membrane) that encloses a structure.  Synonym: paries.
4.
A difficult or awkward situation.  "Competition was pushing them to the wall"
5.
A vertical (or almost vertical) smooth rock face (as of a cave or mountain).
6.
A layer of material that encloses space.  "The container's walls were blue"
7.
A masonry fence (as around an estate or garden).  "He ducked behind the garden wall and waited"
8.
An embankment built around a space for defensive purposes.  Synonyms: bulwark, rampart.  "They blew the trumpet and the walls came tumbling down"
verb
(past & past part. walled; pres. part. walling)
1.
Surround with a wall in order to fortify.  Synonyms: fence, fence in, palisade, surround.



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"Wall" Quotes from Famous Books



... top of the steps after Lefty. He let us in with a key. We were in a dimly-lit hall that had a staircase against its left wall and an open door at its right, ...
— Card Trick • Walter Bupp AKA Randall Garrett

... Joost thinking her homesick, not knowing quite what to say. When they came to the first of the dark buildings they went in, and he swung the lantern round so that their shadows danced fantastically. Then he tried various doors, and glanced up the wall-ladder to the square opening which led to the floor above. There was no need to examine the place minutely, it was all quiet and dark; if there had been any one about they would certainly have heard, and if there had been anything smouldering—a danger ...
— The Good Comrade • Una L. Silberrad

... the battlement, Despair and death among the soldiers sent; You the bold Omrah tumbled from the wall, And shouts of ...
— The Works of John Dryden, Volume 5 (of 18) - Amboyna; The state of Innocence; Aureng-Zebe; All for Love • John Dryden

... glen, the bright foliage of the trees that lined the banks of the stream below, the sparkling water as it danced and glittered in the sunlight, the slow and majestic motion of the passing caravan, as it wound so snake-like along the top of the precipitous wall, combined with the red and white colouring of the rifted granite of which it is composed, formed a picture framed in the retina of his eye, which is ever pleasing to the traveller to remember, and a pleasure also to describe. I have ...
— Australia Twice Traversed, The Romance of Exploration • Ernest Giles

... Lorenzetti? Above all, the fresco at San Francesco, in which Saint Francois presents his order to the Pope, that was his best work.... Then, there is a cardinal, with his fingers on his lips, thus!" another gesture. "Well, I remember it, you see, because there is an anecdote. It is portrayed on a wall—oh, a grand portrayal, but without the subject, flutt!".... and he made a hissing sound with his lips, "while Pier della Francesca, Carnevale, Melozzo,".... he paused to find a word which would express the very complicated thought in his head, and ...
— Cosmopolis, Complete • Paul Bourget


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