The idiom 'driving me up the wall' means that something is annoying or exasperating you. It originates from a person trying to escape something by literally climbing up the wall.
the Wall Street Crash of 1929 ended the Roaring twenties.
Tom Lovell painted Blackfeet Wall....See "The Art of Tom Lovell an Invitation to History" William Morrow and Company, 1993...pages 86-7..... I realize that Blackfeet is not the same as Blackfoot but I believe it's what you're looking for.
What year did wall to wall carpeting become available in USA
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An "Ivy Beyond the Wall" is a term the sorority uses to refer to sorors that have passed. When a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha dies, they are said to have become an "Ivy Beyond the Wall."
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Shaymin (sky forme) and Giratina(orgin Forme) and You can walk on wall in the opposite zone
no because youre not a memeber
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idk what wall but from wall NJ its 1238 miles. good luck
Your local library most likely has information on the Berlin Wall. Other than that, Wikipedia, the History Channel, the History Website, and History Today include sections on the Berlin Wall.
Yes, "driving you up the wall" is a metaphor. It is an expression to convey someone's frustration or annoyance. It does not literally mean physically pushing someone up a wall but rather describes an emotional state.
driving a car into a wall
"Driving him up the wall" means causing someone to become extremely frustrated or annoyed to the point of feeling overwhelmed or agitated.
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There refering to the great wall of china as the "wall"
because the wall was a symbol of the division between communism and democracy