Wall meaning in English
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Definition
a wall: a partition, a room divider, a screen, a panel, a barrier
Examples
- "And that wall you have, it's great."
- "There's a poster on the wall of my office that says "A dwarf standing on the shoulders of a giant may see farther than the giant himself."
- "Standing on the wall"
- "Shopkeeper : I haven't laughed like that since the Berlin Wall came down!"
- "I'm tired of phone calls and I'm tired of these walls."
- "The walls, floors, and ceilings are all made from Greek marble."
- "knock on your door out of the blue saying that they notice that your roof / driveway / windows / walls need urgent work."
- "Face the wall, bend over and touch your toes."
- "The walls are all green and dirty and humid, there are rats, and it smells like death."
- "It also has no rats and no mouldy walls and it's in my price range."
- "So many guns and trophies on the wall!"
- "Just a wall."
- "It would be lovely if there was some colour on the walls to brighten the place up a bit."
- "Hands against the wall."
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