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wall
© 2008 Copyrighted
by A. Makkai, M.T. Boatner, J.E. Gates
[wall] See: BACK TO THE WALL, BEAT ONE'S HEAD AGAINST A WALL, CLIMB THE WALL, FORWARD WALL, HANDWRITING ON THE WALL, HOLE-IN-THE-WALL, STONE WALL or BRICK WALL, TO THE WALL.
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back to the wall
[back to the wall] or [back against the wall] {adv. phr.} In a trap, with ...
A Dictionary of American Idioms
stone wall
[stone wall] or [brick wall] {adj.} Something hard to overcome; an idea or belief that ...
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handwriting on the wall
[handwriting on the wall] {n. phr.} A sign that something bad will happen. * /When ...
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to the wall
[to the wall] {adv. phr.} Into a place from which there is no escape; into ...
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hole-in-the-wall
[hole-in-the-wall] {n. phr.} A small place to live, stay in, or work in; a small, ...
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climb the wall
[climb the wall] {v. phr.}, {slang}, {informal} 1. To react to a challenging situation with ...
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drive to the wall
[drive to the wall] {v. phr.} To defeat someone completely; to ruin someone. * /Poor ...
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