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plastered

[plas-terd, plah-sterd] / ˈplæs tərd, ˈplɑ stərd /


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In a hospital corridor lined with Subway ads, in a school cafeteria plastered with Sonic logos, in the shadow of a Burger King on-base.

From Salon

Photographs of Russian military officers who've been tied to specific attacks are plastered across the wall – the wanted.

From BBC

Her feeling that the case has been politicised - with her abusers plastered throughout the media cycle leading to few results - leaves her feeling "used", she told the BBC during an interview on Monday.

From BBC

Activists have been protesting against the event, with "No Space for Bezos" posters and banners plastered across the city.

From BBC

As well as "No Space for Bezos" posters plastered across the city in recent days, there have been protest banners strung from bridges over the canals.

From BBC