Pronunciation: /ˈnæpi wɔl/
noun a wall made of nappy material, typically used for soundproofing or insulation
A1 The baby crawled over to the nappy wall and started pulling on the diapers.
A2 She rearranged the nappy wall in the nursery to make space for more baby supplies.
B1 The store had a display of different types of nappies on the nappy wall.
B2 The nappy wall in the baby store was neatly organized by size and brand for easy shopping.
C1 The designer created a stylish nappy wall in the baby boutique to attract trendy parents.
C2 The interior decorator recommended a custom-built nappy wall for the upscale baby store.
formal The interior designer suggested adding a nappy wall to the nursery for easy access to diapers.
informal I'm thinking of putting up a nappy wall in the baby's room to keep everything organized.
slang Let's slap a nappy wall in the corner so we don't have to run to the store every time.
figurative The barrier between the two countries was likened to a nappy wall, dividing the land in two.
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