Adjective
(of carpeting) That covers all of the floor of a room.
(informal) Pervasive, ubiquitous, or unremitting.
The TV showed wall-to-wall coverage of the bombing.
(informal, of a space) Full, crowded.
The airport was wall-to-wall with impatient passengers.
Every two years the American politics industry fills the airwaves with the most virulent, scurrilous, wall-to-wall character assassination of nearly every political practitioner in the country - and then declares itself puzzled that America has lost trust in its politicians. Charles Krauthammer
My new house is going to have wall-to-wall awards! Patsy Cline
There are no true enemies, only potential allies- hearts and minds yet to be won, "peaceful people" being deprived of their natural right to fast food, wall-to-wall carpet and high definition pornography. There are no more statues of heroes because no true villains can be acknowledged. Jack Donovan
The antithesis of 10th St. Howard was, at first, like a pariah uptown. He was very midwestern and his gallery had wall-to-wall carpeting. Frank Gillette
Now is a good time, 10 years ago would have been a good time, and 10 years from now it will still be a good time to see a dynamic, entertaining movie that's wall-to-wall Miles Davis where the music will hopefully spark some desire to know more about the man. Don Cheadle
As well as wall-to-wall coverage on the cable newsers, the broadcast networks are planning for more primetime specials. Source: Internet