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wall-to-wall

adjective as in ubiquitous

noun as in carpet

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Chris Christie's "baggage" is wall-to-wall news, but corrupt Democrats in Pennsylvania and California don't need scrutiny.

Right now cable newsdom is all abuzz with Christie—but how long will that wall-to-wall coverage last?

We are also subject to wall-to-wall coverage, on every television channel and radio station.

The back of the stage and the DJ booth are adorned with wall-to-wall LED screens.

Nonetheless, it was a fundamentally middle class place, not the wall-to-wall display of edgy affluence that it has since become.

He sat in a chair beside Crane's desk and dropped the ash from his cigar on Crane's wall-to-wall carpeting.

The wall-to-wall carpeting was a rich Burgundy, with a pile deep enough to run a reaper through.

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

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