Walls
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v. enclose with a wall; divide with a wall, fill up with a wall (doorway, etc.); seal with a wall; fortify; (Slang) lean or stand or sit or rest against a wall at a social gathering
 
n. side support for buildings; barricade; side; partition

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Walls (band)
Walls are an electronic band from the UK. Having originated in Manchester they moved to London in 1996. They are a two piece composed of Sam Willis and Alessio Natalizia . Willis creates music that is said to combine euphoric pop with glitchy beats to produce a unique sound. The Cologne influence which he sights as very important is easily identifiable. Their first album (self titled) picked up Mojo's Electronic Album Of The Year. They were also featured in NME's end-of-year list.

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Noun
1. an architectural partition with a height and length greater than its thickness; used to divide or enclose an area or to support another structure; "the south wall had a small window"; "the walls were covered with pictures"
(hypernym) partition, divider
(hyponym) attic
(part-holonym) building, edifice
(part-meronym) arch, archway
(derivation) palisade, fence, fence in, surround
2. an embankment built around a space for defensive purposes; "they stormed the ramparts of the city"; "they blew the trumpet and the walls came tumbling down"
(synonym) rampart, bulwark
(hypernym) embankment
(hyponym) Antonine Wall
(part-holonym) fortification, munition
(derivation) palisade, fence, fence in, surround
3. anything that suggests a wall in structure or function or effect; "a wall of water"; "a wall of smoke"; "a wall of prejudice"; "negotiations ran into a brick wall"
(hypernym) object, physical object
(hyponym) footwall
4. a masonry fence (as around an estate or garden); "the wall followed the road"; "he ducked behind the garden wall and waited"
(hypernym) fence, fencing
(hyponym) party wall
(derivation) palisade, fence, fence in, surround
5. (anatomy) a layer (a lining or membrane) that encloses a structure; "stomach walls"
(synonym) paries
(hypernym) stratum
(hyponym) abdominal wall
(classification) anatomy, general anatomy
6. a vertical (or almost vertical) smooth rock face (as of a cave or mountain)
(hypernym) geological formation, formation
(part-holonym) cave
7. a layer of material that encloses space; "the walls of the cylinder were perforated"; "the container's walls were blue"
(hypernym) layer, bed
8. a difficult or awkward situation; "his back was to the wall"; "competition was pushing them to the wall"
(hypernym) difficulty

Verb
1. surround with a wall in order to fortify
(synonym) palisade, fence, fence in, surround
(hypernym) protect
(hyponym) stockade
(see-also) wall in, wall up


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wall
n. zeď; hradba; stěna

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wall
Rzecz. mur; ściana


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