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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awesome wall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a wall that is impressive, remarkable, or aesthetically pleasing in some way.
Example: "The artist transformed the dull space into an inspiring gallery with her awesome wall mural."
Alternatives: "amazing wall" or "incredible wall".
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Speaking of owls, they shine at Raccoon Creek Antiques on an awesome wall that looks like a mini-theater set.
Wait -- how about alligators armed with laser beams?!? Man alive, this is going to be the most awesome wall in human history!" This is just becoming laughable.
Enjoy your awesome wall!
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It also creates — and this is useful too, though for quite different reasons — an impression of cornucopian fecundity that tends to divert attention from individual works and deliver instead a hit of sheer, awesome, wall-to-wall muchness, which was, or eventually became, the Rauschenberg Effect.
And yet... they have no interest in what lies beyond Diaspar's awesome walls.
The centre also hosted the IFSC World Youth Championship in 2004 and 2010, and the British Lead Climbing Championships every year until Awesome Walls in Sheffield took over in 2013.
Watch the video embedded above to see all the nifty things that Yelp has in its pad, from a full studio and green screen for making "Stoppelblog" staff update videos, to the very awesome portrait wall of Yelp's top sales people, to all the spicy Fireball candies you can eat (for yours truly, that means less than one).
There are the colleges that build awesome scaling walls and swimming pools all in the interest of wooing big money from wealthy families or out-of-state students who bring the promise of federal loan dollars.
Let's just agree that in the realm of your professional life you're talented, lucky and basically things have been wall-to-wall awesome.
"Obesity is awesome from a Wall Street perspective," she said.
For the fourth year, IN Group, along with the Seaport Museum New York, hosted "Rang Barse on Peking Ship" against the awesome backdrop of Wall Street and the Brooklyn Bridge.
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