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wall

[wawl] / wɔl /


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It didn’t take long for the engineers on the pit wall to realize that they had handed Verstappen a huge advantage.

From The Wall Street Journal

Across the country, there are still farms operating under 1960s standards – tin shacks, walls made of baked soil or cement bricks, and no fencing.

From BBC

It’s up to universities to address what has gone wrong within their walls and to restore the values and practices that make for genuine liberal arts learning—and thoughtful, responsible citizens.

From The Wall Street Journal

It offered a glimpse of humanity behind the prison walls.

From Salon

The natural well was later incorporated into the walls of Glasgow Cathedral, forming the heart of the Kentigern Shrine in the crypt.

From BBC