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wall-to-wall
adjective as in comprehensive
Strongest matches
adjective as in crowded
adjective as in extensive
Strongest matches
adjective as in inclusive
adjective as in packed
Strongest matches
adjective as in pervasive
adjective as in sweeping
Strongest matches
adjective as in ubiquitous
Strongest matches
Weak matches
adjective as in widespread
Example Sentences
Holidays in Wales are not famous for their wall-to-wall sunshine, with summers often branded a wash-out.
Lawns should be area rugs, not wall-to-wall carpet.
Most episodes are recorded with small ensembles at the Bleeding Fingers facility, but the “Treehouse of Horror” chapters are special; they tend to have wall-to-wall music, and the producers splurge on a full orchestral session at Fox — just like the old days.
“Within 20 minutes, there would be 150 people sprawled wall-to-wall with serious injuries,” said Mark Perlmutter, an orthopedic surgeon from North Carolina who has been to Gaza twice, and who was working at Nasser in March in the violent days after a ceasefire broke.
Several hundred people per day wait for their chance to snap its constellation of LED lights that bounce off of wall-to-wall mirrors and the shallow layer of water surrounding the viewing platform.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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