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upholster

[uhp-hohl-ster, uh-pohl-] / ʌpˈhoʊl stər, əˈpoʊl- /
VERB
cover
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She followed the English country house tradition of slipcovering her upholstered furniture every summer — in cream and blue chintz in wide stripes, or in roses printed on pale linen.

From New York Times

Its wooden banquettes are topped with cushions upholstered in handsome, earth-toned piles and their sturdiness makes them easy to get in and out of.

From Los Angeles Times

Investigating structural pieces of the upholstered seat, agents found a white powdered substance, which after testing was found to be ketamine.

From Washington Times

There’s a round three-seat settee upholstered in the same corduroy fabric Bode uses for trousers.

From New York Times

When the hall reopens this fall, wavy beech wood will wrap around the stage — and so will the audience, in seats upholstered in richly colored patterns evoking flower petals in motion.

From New York Times