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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
walled
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a walled city (=surrounded by a wall)
▪ the old walled city of Alghero
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
city
▪ Like York, the old walled city centre attracts many tourists, and it has a large cattle market and a cathedral.
▪ Here they built and established a walled city.
▪ It was a great walled city with a massive gate which towered above their heads.
▪ First, the old walled city on the crag and tail was built upwards.
garden
▪ You can take a day trip to Bodelwyddan Castle with its walled garden, aviary, maze and adventure woodland.
▪ Lovely walled garden giving complete privacy, barbecue etc.
▪ There is a small walled garden at the front.
▪ There had been a picture towards the back of the journal-a portrait of a walled garden.
▪ The house, dairy, farm buildings, walled garden and orchard show what life there was like eighty years ago.
▪ Prices on request Right: A rectangular concrete pool designed by Buckingham to make the most of a walled garden.
▪ She lives now in converted weaving cottages in Kilbarchan, a walled garden already rich in spring colours.
▪ Accommodation comprises 110 twin bedded bungalows and 15 Duplex Suites each with its own shady terrace and small walled garden.
town
▪ At Leicester the market place occupied the whole of the south-eastern quarter of the walled town.
▪ The existence of walled towns and castles created two problems.
▪ Used extensively in local cuisine, the juniper grows wild in the hills around the medieval walled town of Gubbio.
▪ There was not a single walled town in either Buckinghamshire or Rutland, while other counties might possess several.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Construction method would be single walled using concrete blocks and bricks.
▪ Like York, the old walled city centre attracts many tourists, and it has a large cattle market and a cathedral.
▪ Oh, he remembered honeyed, frail evenings walking in the walled grounds of the orphanage.
▪ The cemetery lay within a high walled enclosure at the back of the Old Delhi Idgah.
▪ There had been a picture towards the back of the journal-a portrait of a walled garden.
▪ There is a small walled garden at the front.
▪ Within seconds black streets give way to walled farmland.
▪ You can take a day trip to Bodelwyddan Castle with its walled garden, aviary, maze and adventure woodland.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Walled

Wall \Wall\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Walled; p. pr. & vb. n. Walling.]

  1. To inclose with a wall, or as with a wall. ``Seven walled towns of strength.''
    --Shak.

    The king of Thebes, Amphion, That with his singing walled that city.
    --Chaucer.

  2. To defend by walls, or as if by walls; to fortify.

    The terror of his name that walls us in.
    --Denham.

  3. To close or fill with a wall, as a doorway.

Wiktionary
walled
  1. 1 Pertaining to a wall. 2 Pertaining to something which has been placed into a wall, i.e., immured. v

  2. (en-past of: wall)

WordNet
walled

adj. having or surrounded by walls or walls of a specified kind; sometimes used as a combining term; "the ancient walled city of Jerico"; "thick-walled cells" [ant: wall-less]

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Usage examples of "walled".

If it be constructed under the main body only, an offset should be excavated to accommodate the cellar stairs, three feet in width, and walled in with the rest.

In a court-yard, protected from the rays of the sun only by an awning, was a large walled bason, containing a solution of natron, in which the bodies were salted, and they were then dried in a stone vault, artificially supplied with hot air.

One did catch his eye, a mosaic piece showing Bassin du Sud as it had looked a couple of centuries ago, with only the grim bulk of the castle on its hill, and a small walled village at its feet.

Suddenly they found themselves on the edge of the town of Berwick, walled and ramparted like a fortress, with red roofs shining agreeably in the morning sun.

Below the walls fumed Chonodomarius, in equal rage that his plans for a swift blow against the Caesar had been thwarted, and that he was now reduced to besieging a large, walled town with troops that were insufficient in either number or patience to do so successfully.

Back at the walled garden near the house, Ana turned to survey the gently sloping terrain down to the jungle, and was hit by its unlikely but striking similarity to another would-be paradise, the remnants of which she had once visited, a hortus conclusus whose inhabitants had tried to keep the outside world at bay while an ideal society was being constructed within the boundaries.

House of Nochsyon Tod was a rambling walled compound near the South Cusp of the meniscus that was Lowport.

Old World was drenched in blood to propagate the ideas which the French Revolution had proclaimed, the Presidency of Quito, walled in by its immense cordilleras and the ocean, and ruled by monkish ignorance and bigotry, knew as little of men and events as we now know of men and events in the moon.

They stayed a little while with the gentle beasts, and then crossed the paddock and went through a narrow wooden door into the kitchen garden, walled and sheltered, with peach and pear and nectarine trees against the red brick.

Last noon the Austrian ambassador, Whom I consulted ere I posted down, Assured me that his latest papers word How General Mack and eighty thousand men Have made good speed across Bavaria To wait the French and give them check at Ulm, That fortress-frontier-town, entrenched and walled, A place long chosen as a vantage-point Whereon to encounter them as they outwind From the blind shades and baffling green defiles Of the Black Forest, worn with wayfaring.

The procession, with Wrolf leading, Maria following on Periwinkle with Robin beside her, and Wiggins, Serena, and Zachariah with his tail held in three coils over his back, coming along behind, made its way to the far end of the walled orchard and out through another door into that part of the park where Maria had gone the first morning of all.

Each hull was dominated by a gigantic catapultnot the small petrary that some warships carried, but a massive siege engine of the type that normally was constructed to breach a walled town or fortress.

We stood for a moment petrified, then turned and fled through a gate behind us into a walled garden, fell into, rather than found, a fortunate ditch, and lay there, scarce daring to whisper to each other until the stars were out.

Kaji was walled with blocks of limestone quarried from the cliff against which it was built.

Dwarf took them down off the battlements, turning into a broad courtyard that spanned the center of the high dam where it walled away the Cillidellan.