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English dictionary: words starting with wall

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noun

A continuous vertical brick or stone structure that encloses or divides an area of land.

Usage examples:

A garden wall
verb

Another term for wall brown.

adjective

Covering the whole floor

Usage examples:

Wall-to-wall carpeting
phrasal verb

To surround something with walls or tall structures

Usage examples:

The valley is walled in by high mountains.
noun

An australasian marsupial that is similar to, but smaller than, a kangaroo.

Usage examples:

And all these animals lived there-big glider possums, pygmy possums, koalas, kangaroos and wallabie…
noun

An australasian marsupial that is similar to, but smaller than, a kangaroo.

Usage examples:

And all these animals lived there-big glider possums, pygmy possums, koalas, kangaroos and wallabie…
noun

A person concerned or involved with a specified thing or business.

Usage examples:

A rickshaw-wallah
noun

A person concerned or involved with a specified thing or business.

Usage examples:

A rickshaw-wallah
noun

A large stocky kangaroo found in hilly country in australia.

Usage examples:

When i was a child i can remember i had kangaroo rats, wallabies, wallaroos, brush wallabies, all d…
noun

A large stocky kangaroo found in hilly country in australia.

Usage examples:

When i was a child i can remember i had kangaroo rats, wallabies, wallaroos, brush wallabies, all d…
noun

A type of board made from wood pulp, plaster, or other material, used for covering walls and ceilings.

Usage examples:

Install waterproof wallboard around a shower
adjective

(of an area) enclosed within walls, especially for protection or privacy.

Usage examples:

A walled city
verb

Enclose (an area) within walls, especially for protection or privacy.

Usage examples:

Parts of the city's east end had been walled off with concrete barricades
noun

A pocket-sized flat folding case for holding money and plastic cards.

Usage examples:

I know there are the big fold out credit card wallets but i'm running out of pockets and i can't qu…
noun

A pocket-sized flat folding case for holding money and plastic cards.

Usage examples:

I know there are the big fold out credit card wallets but i'm running out of pockets and i can't qu…
noun

An eye with a streaked or opaque white iris.

noun

An eye with a streaked or opaque white iris.

Wallflower

ˈwɔːəlflaʊər
noun

A southern european plant with fragrant yellow, orange-red, dark red, or brown flowers that bloom in early spring.

Usage examples:

Grape hyacinths, pulmonaria, rock cress, azaleas, lilacs, wallflowers and pinks furnish nectar in e…
noun

A southern european plant with fragrant yellow, orange-red, dark red, or brown flowers that bloom in early spring.

Usage examples:

Grape hyacinths, pulmonaria, rock cress, azaleas, lilacs, wallflowers and pinks furnish nectar in e…
noun

A silly or inept person.

Usage examples:

I must have looked a total wally but i didn't care
noun

A length of wall.

Usage examples:

The castle's high perimeter walling
verb

Enclose (an area) within walls, especially for protection or privacy.

Usage examples:

Parts of the city's east end had been walled off with concrete barricades
phrasal verb

To fill a space in a wall with brick or stone

Usage examples:

We had to wall up an old window.
noun

A member of a people who speak a french dialect and live in southern and eastern belgium and neighbouring parts of france.

Usage examples:

But the night flights that are causing most complaints about noise levels are also affecting the wa…
adjective

Relating to the walloons or their language.

Usage examples:

Distinctive flemish and walloon parties, fighting for language rights and more autonomy, if not out…
verb

Strike or hit very hard.

Usage examples:

They walloped the back of his head with a stick
noun

A heavy blow or punch.

Usage examples:

I gave it a wallop with my boot
verb

Strike or hit very hard.

Usage examples:

They walloped the back of his head with a stick
noun

A heavy blow or punch.

Usage examples:

I gave it a wallop with my boot
noun

A person or thing that wallops someone or something.

Usage examples:

However, the wigginton wallopers graciously conceded that their york opponents had been badly hampe…
noun

A person or thing that wallops someone or something.

Usage examples:

However, the wigginton wallopers graciously conceded that their york opponents had been badly hampe…
noun

A beating.

Usage examples:

She gave him a good walloping
adjective

Large and powerful.

Usage examples:

A walloping shock
verb

Strike or hit very hard.

Usage examples:

They walloped the back of his head with a stick

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