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Discover LudwigThe word "walled-in" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a space that is enclosed or restricted by walls, either literally or metaphorically. Example: "The garden felt walled-in, with high hedges blocking any view of the outside world." Alternatives include "enclosed" or "confined."
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OUTDOOR SPACE: A walled-in brick courtyard shaded by palmettos.
The entire debate was characterized by a walled-in myopia.
You were a walled-in city, it was a bit too inclusive".
Except for the hoopoe and the walled-in hornbills, the young are fed by both parents.
Outside, the men's Jacuzzi was gurgling in a walled-in area under lemon trees.
Through the entryway's large wooden door is a walled-in pebble courtyard.
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I think of him as I'm being walled in.
There is a sense of space, not walled in.
They have not been walled in; they are not being held hostage.
After the eggs hatch, the female breaks out, but the young may be walled in again.
Nearby are three bedroom suites with tiled walls; their bathrooms are walled in colorful plaster.
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