Idioms for wall
Origin of wall
before 900; (noun) Middle English; Old English
w(e)all < Latin
vallum palisade, derivative of
vallus stake, post; see
wale1; (v.) Middle English, derivative of the noun
SYNONYMS FOR wall
OTHER WORDS FROM wall
wall-less, adjective wall-like, adjective un·wall, verb (used with object)Words nearby wall
walkshorts,
walkway,
walky-talky,
walkyrie,
walküre, die,
wall,
wall bars,
wall box,
wall brown,
wall creeper,
wall fern
British Dictionary definitions for up the wall
wall
/ (wɔːl) /
noun
verb (tr)
Derived forms of wall
walled, adjective wall-less, adjective wall-like, adjectiveWord Origin for wall
Old English
weall, from Latin
vallum palisade, from
vallus stake
Medical definitions for up the wall
wall
[ wôl ]
n.
An investing part enclosing a cavity, chamber, or other anatomical unit.
Idioms and Phrases with up the wall (1 of 2)
up the wall
see under drive someone crazy.
Idioms and Phrases with up the wall (2 of 2)
wall