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wall-to-wall

[wawl-tuh-wawl, wawl-tuh-wawl] / ˈwɔl təˈwɔl, ˈwɔl təˌwɔl /










NOUN
carpet
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The command hub is kept movie-theater dark so the operators, known as dispatchers, can better study the wall-to-wall screens showing the movement of electricity across the service area.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Come in,” she says, and leads me down the hall in the opposite direction, toward a corner office that is basically wall-to-wall plants.

From Literature

An eyewitness described "wall-to-wall" blue lights and said conditions were "bitter and freezing".

From BBC

"It's just blue lights, wall-to-wall from one side to the other," he said.

From BBC

For months, government officials have quietly questioned who is financing the wall-to-wall marketing blitz.

From Los Angeles Times