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plaster

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




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Therrien’s beards — fashioned from synthetic hair, plaster, stainless steel or aluminum — hang on wardrobe stands from hooks that would go over the wearer’s ears as part of a costume.

From Los Angeles Times

On the drive from Guadalajara airport to the city centre, you see Islington-born Ryder's face plastered across billboards promoting the fight.

From BBC

The walls are plastered with huge wooden plaques engraved with the names of head boys and girls and winners of contests.

From Seattle Times

Even though the downtown is plastered with “for lease” signs, the city’s unemployment rate is under 3 percent and the mayor and other officials say the engineering talent pool remains the city’s top asset.

From New York Times

For one series he scanned the bodies of Americans who’d lost their jobs and produced lifelike plasters that he wrapped in plastic bags, ready to be carted to the dump.

From New York Times