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12-letter words that end in all

  • baggage hall — a large room at an airport, usually containing a number of carousels, where passengers go to collect their baggage after a flight
  • bearing wall — any of the walls supporting a floor or the roof of a building.
  • borough hall — a building housing the administrative offices of a borough.
  • bowling ball — a round, heavy ball for bowling, usually made of hard rubber or plastic, with holes drilled into it for the bowler's thumb and two fingers.
  • camphor ball — mothball
  • chinese wall — a notional barrier between the parts of a business, esp between the market makers and brokers of a stock-exchange business, across which no information should pass to the detriment of clients
  • clarion call — A clarion call is a strong and emotional appeal to people to do something.
  • collect call — A collect call is a telephone call which is paid for by the person who receives the call, rather than the person who makes the call.
  • concert hall — a hall where concerts are performed
  • costume ball — a fancy dress ball
  • cricket ball — the ball used to play cricket
  • crystal ball — If you say that someone, especially an expert, looks into a crystal ball, you mean that they are trying to predict the future. Crystal balls are traditionally used by fortune-tellers.
  • curtain call — In a theatre, when actors or performers take a curtain call, they come forward to the front of the stage after a performance in order to receive the applause of the audience.
  • curtain wall — a non-load-bearing external wall attached to a framed structure, often one that is prefabricated
  • cut fastball — a fastball that breaks somewhat like a curve ball, due to increased pressure from the tip of the middle finger.
  • faneuil hall — a market house and public hall in Boston, Massachusetts, called “the Cradle of Liberty” because it was used as a meeting place by American patriots immediately before the Revolutionary War.
  • first of all — to start with
  • free-for-all — a fight, argument, contest, etc., open to everyone and usually without rules.
  • hanging wall — Mining. the underside of the wall rock overlying a vein or bed of ore. Compare footwall (def 1).
  • hit the wall — any of various permanent upright constructions having a length much greater than the thickness and presenting a continuous surface except where pierced by doors, windows, etc.: used for shelter, protection, or privacy, or to subdivide interior space, to support floors, roofs, or the like, to retain earth, to fence in an area, etc.
  • holkham hall — a Palladian mansion near Wells in Norfolk: built 1734–59 by William Kent for Thomas Coke
  • jane goodallJane, born 1934, English primatologist and zoologist.
  • kingdom hall — a meeting place of Jehovah's Witnesses for religious services.
  • knuckle ball — a slow pitch that moves erratically toward home plate, usually delivered by holding the ball between the thumb and the knuckles of the first joints of the first two or three fingers.
  • least of all — You can use least of all after a negative statement to emphasize that it applies especially to the person or thing mentioned.
  • lecture hall — conference room
  • liberty hall — a place or condition of complete liberty
  • off the wall — of or relating to a wall: wall space.
  • off-the-wall — markedly unconventional; bizarre; oddball: an unpredictable, off-the-wall personality.
  • port of call — a port visited briefly by a ship, usually to take on or discharge passengers and cargo or to undergo repairs.
  • primary wall — the wall of a plant cell that is formed first around the protoplast, composed of cellulose microfibrils aligned at all angles and held together by hydrogen bonds.
  • shower stall — an individual compartment or self-contained unit, having a single shower and accommodating one person.
  • storage wall — a set of shelves, cabinets, or the like that covers or forms a wall.
  • tammany hall — a Democratic political organization in New York City, founded in 1789 as a fraternal benevolent society (Tammany Society) and associated especially in the late 1800s and early 1900s with corruption and abuse of power.
  • to play ball — If someone refuses to play ball, they are unwilling to do what someone wants them to do.
  • to walk tall — If you say that someone walks tall, you mean that they behave in a way that shows that they have pride in themselves and in what they are doing.
  • total recall — the ability to remember with complete, detailed accuracy.
  • toynbee hall — a residential settlement in East London, named after Arnold Toynbee (1852–83), a British economist and social reformer
  • trumpet call — a blast made by a trumpet that serves as a summons or call
  • village hall — function venue in small community
  • wailing wall — a wall in Jerusalem where Jews, on certain occasions, assemble for prayer and lamentation: traditionally believed to be the remains of the western wall of Herod's temple, destroyed by the Romans in a.d. 70.
  • wake-up call — an act or instance of waking up.
  • wall-to-wall — covering the entire floor from one wall to another: wall-to-wall carpeting.
  • western wall — a wall in Jerusalem, the last extant part of the Temple of Herod, held sacred by Jews as a place of prayer and pilgrimage
  • wherewithall — Misspelling of wherewithal.
  • whiffle ball — any of various lightweight, hollow plastic balls with several large air holes that cause them to abruptly curve or sink when thrown, hit, etc.
  • white squall — a whirlwind at sea or a violent disturbance of small radius not accompanied by clouds but indicated merely by whitecaps and turbulent water.
  • worst of all — You say worst of all to indicate that what you are about to mention is the most unpleasant or has the most disadvantages out of all the things you are mentioning.

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