[
UK
/plˈɑːstəd/
]
[ US /ˈpɫæstɝd/ ]
[ US /ˈpɫæstɝd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- very drunk
-
(of hair) made smooth by applying a sticky or glossy substance
black hair plastered with pomade - (of walls) covered with a coat of plaster
How To Use plastered In A Sentence
- The ceiling he had just plastered fell in and knocked him off his ladder.
- Free-range pigs have shelters shaped as triangles or half circles, but most porkers were lurking inside; pine trees had snow plastered on the north side of their trunks and the hot sun on the south side.
- Inside, the walls were all plastered and painted pale colours with cream carpets - very novel for the early 1970s in Ireland.
- People are going to know who I am because I'm on telly and in magazines and have my big mush plastered about everywhere.
- Political posters are plastered all over the walls and even on the concrete security barriers.
- The units will have fully fitted offices with suspended ceilings, recessed lighting, painted and plastered walls, perimeter trunking and gas fired central heating.
- A round tower of stakes and reeds, nine or ten feet high, is raised and plastered; a floor is next made of soft tufa, or ant-hill material and cowdung. A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries
- The huddle of poor dwellings, too small to be named a village, clings plastered like martens' nests against rocks, high above a green river.
- Next, wet adobe was plastered around the support, forming a casing around the body. INCA GOLD
- Then the wiglet, or transformation, was plastered over the front part, and Miss Blake's Sunday hat, which is of a very brisk character, with half a blue bird in it, was placed on top of everything. New Treasure Seekers