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wall-to-wall

adjective as in ubiquitous

noun as in carpet

Strongest matches

Strong matches

Weak match

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And thanks to wall-to-wall coverage on CNN, everyone around the world knew about it.

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Firstly, they had, perhaps naively, imagined that the briefings would generate some news, but not wall-to-wall headline news.

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It has pumped enormous amounts of money into facilities and enabled clubs to attract some of the most gifted players in world football, but it is the intensive TV coverage and its forensic analysis and wall-to-wall punditry debates that led to the birth of VAR.

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Holidays in Wales are not famous for their wall-to-wall sunshine, with summers often branded a wash-out.

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Lawns should be area rugs, not wall-to-wall carpet.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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