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wall-to-wall
wall-to-wall (with) something
Fig. covered with something in all places. (From wall-to-wall carpeting.) The hallway is wall-to-wall with Jimmy's toys. The beach was wall-to-wall tourists.
wall-to-wall
wall-to-wall things or people exist in a continuous supply or in large amounts Independent channels are promising wall-to-wall coverage of the Olympics. It was one of those clubs, you know, with wall-to-wall men and lots of heavy dance music.
wall-to-wall
mod. expansive and comprehensive. (From wall-to-wall carpeting.) Old Tom is wall-to-wall hostility these days. What’s wrong?
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Pietronella | | peet-ro-NEL-lah | Dutch |
Annegret | | AH-ne-gret | German |
Milton | | MIL-tən | English |
Jacinta | | hah-THEEN-tah (Spanish), hah-SEEN-tah (Latin American Spanish) | Spanish, Portuguese |
Kiira | | KEE:-rah | Finnish |
Fabius | | - | Ancient Roman |