👉 A rampart of earth, stones etc. built up for defensive purposes.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look! Today we’re tackling the word “walls,” it’s quite a sturdy sound, you see. The dictionary gives us a clue, precisely – “A rampart of earth, stones etc., built up for defensive purposes.” Let's break that down with a little rhyme, if you please: Think of castles grand and tall, Protecting knights within their hall. They needed walls to stand so strong, Against an enemy, all day long! A wall isn’t just a room, you know, It's built for safety, watch it grow! With earth and stone, a mighty line, To keep invaders out of time. So “walls” means a barrier, strong and true, Designed to protect, for me and you. It’s about defense, a sturdy hold, A story in its structure told! Do you have any questions about what we've discussed? Perhaps you can give me an example of where you might see "walls" being used – not just in castles, but in other ways too!