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wall-to-wall

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










NOUN
carpet
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Fox and Newsmax aired wall-to-wall coverage, and guests seemed to compete for who could use the most heated language.

From Seattle Times

“There’s still no acknowledgment of the innocent Christians that were slaughtered,” Greene said, apparently shrugging off the wall-to-wall national TV coverage of the tragedy.

From Seattle Times

Wherever an indictment, or multiple indictments, might originate, the initial earthquake of coverage — banner headlines and news alerts, countless stories and analysis, wall-to-wall coverage on cable news, a flood of editorials and op-eds, the need for regular updates — will place extraordinary demands on journalists covering Trump, particularly in light of his long-running attacks on the press as purveyors of "fake news" and being "an enemy of the people."

From Salon

The American flag has been lowered to half-staff, flowers and tributes have been left outside the British Embassy, and news channels have carried wall-to-wall coverage of the death of a monarch few Americans have ever met: Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

From BBC

The townhouses have nine-foot ceilings and luxury vinyl plank flooring on the main level; wall-to-wall carpet in most top-floor and lower-level spaces; and fiber-cement lap siding on the outside.

From Washington Post