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wall-to-wall

adjective as in ubiquitous

noun as in carpet

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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.

Why had the deaths of George Floyd and Jordan Neely gotten wall-to-wall media coverage, while Zarutska’s did not garner coverage in the New York Times until two weeks after her death?

From Slate

At one point, the MPs questioned what one called the BBC's "wall-to-wall coverage" of Nigel Farage and Reform.

From BBC

While the last half-hour is wall-to-wall, madcap action, the entire film is such a refreshing change of pace and tone from Aronofsky’s typically dour material that it feels like the director is intentionally turning a page.

From Salon

In a Burbank rehearsal studio, loaded almost wall-to-wall with electronics and travel cases, the three musicians of Rüfüs Du Sol are in the final hours of rehearsal for the biggest tour of their lives.

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

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