beplaster

VERB
  1. cover conspicuously or thickly, as by pasting something on
    The demonstrators plastered the hallways with posters
    She let the walls of the apartment be beplastered with stucco
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How To Use beplaster In A Sentence

  • Your starving eyes and allbeplastered neck you stole my heart, O gluepot. Ulysses
  • mud-beplastered arguments
  • The Egyptian ichneumon, when it sees the serpent called the asp, does not attack it until it has called in other ichneumons to help; to meet the blows and bites of their enemy the assailants beplaster themselves with mud, by first soaking in the river and then rolling on the ground. The History of Animals
  • And for any one who with Wordsworth's exquisite sonnet on King's College Chapel in his mind has the misfortune to enter that long tunnel, beplastered with false ornament, the disillusion is unforgettable. Impressions and Comments
  • Scratched and beplastered with mud, they crawled out in muck which gripped them to the knees, and roosted like buzzards upon the butt of a prostrate live-oak. Blackbeard: Buccaneer
  • Come, now, isn't it something worth living for to have one's coat and hat taken by one of this knot of magnificent crimson-velvet-coated, gold-beplastered, silken-calved beings who are ranged along the sides of the vestibule? Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 12, No. 32, November, 1873
  • The Egyptian ichneumon, when it sees the serpent called the asp, does not attack it until it has called in other ichneumons to help; to meet the blows and bites of their enemy the assailants beplaster themselves with mud, by first soaking in the river and then rolling on the ground. The History of Animals
  • “Pore lamb!” with which she beplastered Polly, and the antiquated reckoning-table she embarrassed them by consulting. Australia Felix
  • With all the seriousness naturally to be elicited by a responsible mission, I mounted Chaos, and started at a speed that beplastered the skeleton houses on each side of the way with mud, heaving a delectable morsel, as I passed the "doggery," full in the mouth of a picayune demagogue, who, viewing the political sky with open mouth, was vociferating vehemently on the merits of his side. Odd Leaves from the Life of a Louisiana "Swamp Doctor"
  • He came into Little O'Grady's dirty and disorderly place, and O'Grady, even before he could scramble forward through his ruck of dusty casts and beplastered scantlings, saw that the blow had fallen. Under the Skylights
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