Architectural idioms

Idioms related to architecture.

Bridge[]

Bridge the gap/gulf[]

Build bridges[]

Cross that bridge when we come to it[]

Fence[]

On the fence[]

Swing for the fences[]

Rooms[]

Bedroom[]

Bedroom eyes[]

Kitchen[]

Everything but the kitchen sink[]

Kitchen rat[]

Tower[]

A princess in a very high tower[]

A towering ____[]

Wall[]

A fly on the wall[]

Climbing the walls[]

Hang one's trophy on the wall[]

Have one's back to the wall[]

Hit/run/crash into a wall[]

Nail someone to the wall[]

Scraping someone off the walls[]

Shaka, when the walls fell[]

Tear down the walls[]

Thin walls[]

Wall grew up between us[]

Walls closing in[]

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