1 a structure made of brick or stone that divides different areas -- muro
2 one of the sides of a room or building -- pared [ feminine, singular ]
3 a structure made of stone, brick, cement, etc. that divides land -- muro [ masculine, singular ]
If we stop talking to this brick wall, however, then the dictators will have got what they wanted.
It is not just a piece of paper to be approved, framed and hung on the wall.
A young farmer who has invested in a mixed operation, combining stock and arable farming, has his back to the wall as things stand at present.
When the new wall of shame started to be built, again we did not react.
We need a comprehensive discussion of all the issues, from allowing exiles to return through to the wall.
We dislodged the first brick in the wall of communism and, through the crack we had opened, the draught swept out the entire communist system.
On the long road toward the 'demolition of the visa wall' there are still a lot of obstacles.
There are no high walls to keep the market out.