· hello, what do you call this tool often used in construction sites to verify if walls are straight. · i want to describe an action like the one depicted below. I understand them, in english, to mean such: · here’s what the longman phrasal verbs dictionary says: Here is what ive got so far: He ordered somebody to remove the furniture, the drapes, the rugs, etc. Its in the far … :) wand, wall und mauer. There is a (very good) restaurant a few miles from me called, gulp, hole in the wall. A most common way to refer to perhaps a wall … · the third structure was a kitschy, bright yellow, fairy-tale castle whose faux turrets flew colorful coat-of-arm banners on rooked fortress walls. Beyond the fake drawbridge, a man in a … It is figurative, of course, but i dont know whether it is an allusion … · further to the interesting thread from earlier today on the different words used in each language (except perhaps english) for different types of wall, i have a further question. · walls closing in is a fairly common expression meaning that the persons predicament is becoming increasingly dangerous. Wand - a general wall that can be made of most anything. · atms are, of course, literally holes in walls, into which the machines have been set. Be etched into/on if a picture, pattern, or writing is etched into something made of metal, glass, or stone, it is cut into it and forms a … You should hold down an arrow key to hug the walls and remember … In english, we … · stripped to the walls is just another way to say completely stripped. He was climbing between two opposite walls, with his hands on one and his feet on the other.