plaster cast

NOUN
  1. bandage consisting of a firm covering (often made of plaster of Paris) that immobilizes broken bones while they heal
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How To Use plaster cast In A Sentence

  • That is why the discovery of these plaster casts is so important. Times, Sunday Times
  • One medium even claimed to have made a plaster cast of a pair of ectoplasmic hands before they dissolved.
  • They put a plaster cast on my foot, right up to my knee.
  • This bust is now lost, but its plaster cast is recorded in a rare stereograph of the artist in his studio in the mid-1860s.
  • She made a plaster cast of a bust of Lincoln.
  • Not all skiing accidents can be mended with a plaster cast or bandage.
  • When Elgin first went to Athens, his intention was simply to make a plaster cast of the sculptures.
  • She had a plaster cast on her leg. Times, Sunday Times
  • The wearing of a plaster cast was only allowed in extreme circumstances and brown suede shoes were definitely out.
  • That is why the discovery of these plaster casts is so important. Times, Sunday Times
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