"Wallet" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A wallet is a small, rectangular case used to carry personal items such as:
Money (cash)
Credit cards
Debit cards
Identification (driver's license, ID card, etc.)
Photographs
Business cards
Travel documents (passport, boarding passes, etc.)
It is typically made of leather, fabric, or synthetic materials and is designed to be compact and portable.
Wallasey is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Wallasey in Merseyside, England.<br><br>Historically part of Lancashire, it is located on the Wirral Peninsula and lies immediately to the north-west of Liverpool.
Wall bars is a term commonly used in a number of contexts:<br><br>1. <strong>Gym Equipment</strong>: Wall bars are a type of gym equipment used for physical exercise. They consist of horizontal and angled bars that can be installed in a doorway at home or office. People can use the bars for various exercises such as hanging from them, doing leg raises, or practicing wall push-ups. They are also known as pull-up bars.<br><br>2. <strong>Abbreviation or Slang</strong>: In some informal settings, 'wallbars' could be an informal or slang term that might be associated with medications or illegal drugs. However, the meaning and context would heavily depend on the region, usage, and the community using the term.<br><br>Without more context, the most likely meaning of "wallbars" is related to gym equipment used for physical exercise.
Surrounded by walls.<br><br>Example: The walled garden was a peaceful oasis in the bustling city.
Wallerian degeneration: <br><br>A type of degeneration, marked by the progressive disintegration or degeneration of the axons and their covering sheaths after injury, leading to the breakdown of the axon and its myelin sheath. This process was first described by Augustus Waller in 1891.
Having one eye that is crossed or deviated, or being unable to see out of one eye. <br><br>Also: having a defect in one eye so that it looks outward and upward instead of straight ahead.
Wallingford is a market town and civil parish on the River Thames in Oxfordshire, England, 30 miles northwest of London.<br><br>It is situated on the Thames and is known for its surrounding countryside and historic architecture.