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wall-to-wall
[ adjective adverb wawl-tuh-wawl; noun wawl-tuh-wawl ]
adjective
- covering the entire floor from one wall to another:
wall-to-wall carpeting.
- Informal. occupying a space or period of time completely:
The dance floor was crowded with wall-to-wall dancers. With no commercial interruptions, the telecast of the game was wall-to-wall action.
- Informal. being available everywhere; full of or saturated with something specified:
Las Vegas offers wall-to-wall gambling. Her life has been wall-to-wall misery.
adverb
- from one side to the other; to overflowing:
The store was jammed wall-to-wall with late shoppers.
noun
- a wall-to-wall carpet.
wall-to-wall
adjective
- (of carpeting) completely covering a floor
- informal.as far as the eye can see; widespread
wall-to-wall sales in the high street shops
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of wall-to-wall1
Example Sentences
Nothing cemented Snoop’s ascent to all-American everyman status more than last summer’s wall-to-wall Snoopathon that was the 2024 Paris Olympics.
It was wall-to-wall coverage of the Palisades fire that had broken out earlier in the day.
Unlike the hour-long episodes we see, Harry says the days aren't filled with wall-to-wall traitor speculation.
The stunning devastation that engulfed Pacific Palisades, Altadena and other neighborhoods entered the national consciousness through wall-to-wall TV news coverage, overshadowing major news events such as the funeral of former President Carter and the sentencing of Donald Trump in his New York hush money case.
From the mountains to the sea, the wreckage and ruin are biblical in size, scope and wall-to-wall destruction.
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