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Definition & Meaning of "[go] over the wall"

to go over the wall
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to manage to escape from a prison

to [go] over the wall definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "go over the wall" and when to use it?

The idiom "go over the wall" probably comes from the idea of escaping by climbing over a wall. It has been used in different situations, like when people escape from prisons or when soldiers climb over walls during battles. It can refer to physically climbing over a wall to get away, like escaping from a prison.

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If they don't strengthen security measures, more prisoners may attempt to go over the wall in the future.
The inmate is currently attempting to go over the wall as a desperate bid for freedom.
Should they find a weakness in the prison's perimeter, they could plan to go over the wall.
Last month, two inmates successfully went over the wall and eluded capture for several days.
The guards are vigilant, making it difficult for prisoners to go over the wall.
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