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plastered

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


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Caroline Lizarraga, a designer in San Francisco, worked with Parete to create Plastered: 10-foot-tall panels that have been painted with hot wax and are available in four colorways.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 19, 2024

Plastered around the bar are print-outs with tips to avoid crypto scams—and this, Ortiz tells me, is one of her core goals: to create a space where people can learn and ask questions.

From Slate • Feb. 4, 2023

Plastered across one wall of the Mater Dei High School football locker room are the words, “Pride Poise Courage.”

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 28, 2021

Plastered outside the wall of his Capitol office are the faces and names of soldiers killed after deployment from Camp Lejeune, which is in his district.

From Washington Post • Dec. 28, 2017

Plastered across the width of the paper was a giant picture of us—my sisters and I huddled together under last year’s scrappy little Christmas tree, happy as mariposas, our bright smiles belying our alleged situation.

From "Summer of the Mariposas" by Guadalupe García McCall




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