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I . plaster [ˈplɑ:stəʳ, Am ˈplæstɚ] N

1. plaster MED (substance used in building):

plaster no pl a.
in plaster

2. plaster Brit (tape for wound):

plaster

II . plaster [ˈplɑ:stəʳ, Am ˈplæstɚ] VB trans

1. plaster archit:

plaster

2. plaster inf:

plaster

plaster cast N a. arts

sticking plaster [ˈstɪkɪŋˌplɑ:stəɐ, Am -ˌplæstɚ] N Brit

1. sticking plaster (adhesive dressing):

sticking plaster

2. sticking plaster (temporary measure):

sticking plaster

Usage examples with plaster

in plaster

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Under the staircase the plaster ceiling has a moulded frieze decorated with fleur-de-lis and lions.
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He was thin and emaciated and had sticking plaster all over his face, notably a big piece sealing his mouth.
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The ceiling beams are cast plaster with faux wood graining.
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The plaster casts were then remolded and cast in fibreglass to use as the tools for vacuum forming process.
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It prevents a crack appearing in the plaster finish at a later date.
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The building had cracked plaster, leaking roofs, drafty spaces and rotting rafters.
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In many historic buildings lath and plaster ceilings have a major role for the prevention of fire spread.
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With your hammer drill, start chipping away the plaster or render.
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Instead, the refractory bricks are covered by a heat-resistant kind of plaster.
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He substantiated his claim with photographs taken by camera traps, a more foolproof method of tiger population estimation than the old method of taking plaster casts of pugmarks.
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