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plaster

[plas-ter, plah-ster] / ˈplæs tər, ˈplɑ stər /




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Through the exhibit, the building is allowed to show its skin: Walls are plastered but unpainted, and the basement is stuffed with bric-a-brac accumulated during its long, colorful history.

From Los Angeles Times

The rooms are small, with plaster ceilings sagging between wooden beams.

From Literature

She reaches into her bag and takes out a small plaster statue of a Black woman dressed in a long blue robe.

From Literature

His plastered leg also prevents him from getting in a car to reach the others, who include his wife and three-year-old daughter.

From Barron's

There are plaster figurines of women throwing stones at pro-Soviet government forces, or tending to wounded fighters, with one passing a rifle to a man.

From Barron's