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:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Faigel-Yiddish
Antoniaahn-TO-nyah (Italian, Spanish), an-TON-ee-ə (English), ahn-TO-nee-ah (German, Dutch), ahn-TAWN-yah (Polish)Italian, Spanish, English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Polish, Romanian, Ancient Roma
Vendela-Swedish
Prasad-Indian, Telugu, Marathi, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, Odia, Bengali, Nepali
Ronnie['rɔni]
Anastasioah-nahs-TAH-zyo (Italian), ah-nahs-TAH-syo (Spanish)Italian, Spanish