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plastered

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


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Cutouts of pink bras were plastered on the walls.

From Washington Post

"I will be taking photographs of my TV and it will be plastered all over Facebook."

From BBC

Transit enthusiasts, who gave him the nickname “Train Daddy,” plastered stickers with Mr. Byford’s face on street posts with the slogan “Train Daddy Loves You Very Much.”

From New York Times

The students plastered Dean Martinez’s classroom last week with flyers saying that the protesters were exercising their First Amendment right to engage in “counter-speech,” an argument flayed by Judge Duncan.

From Washington Times

Partners of fans flooded Facebook with “self-pity” stories, including having the walls of their homes plastered with posters of the singers.

From Seattle Times