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plas·tered [ˈplɑ:stəd] ADJ pred inf

plastered
to get plastered

I . plas·ter [ˈplɑ:stəʳ] N no pl

1. plaster (in building):

omet m

2. plaster MED:

mavec m

3. plaster Brit (for cuts):

obliž m

II . plas·ter [ˈplɑ:stəʳ] VB trans

1. plaster (mortar):

the rain had plastered her hair to her head

2. plaster inf (put all over):

plastered with mud

ˈplas·ter cast N

ˈstick·ing plaster N Brit

Usage examples with plastered

plastered with mud
to get plastered

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It features a large double portico supported by massive plastered brick columns reaching to a high pediment.
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The walls and floors of the chamber and antechamber were plastered with lime.
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This second church was built in the Gothic style with plastered fieldstones.
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In level V, plastered mudbrick walls were found.
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Convicted carjackers will even get their faces and prison sentences plastered onto billboards.
www.dailymail.co.uk
The news is plastered right across the top of my morning newspaper, in enormous type usually reserved for natural disasters or election results.
www.firstpost.com
It is constructed in brick with a tiled roof and sham timber framing with plastered ends to the gables.
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For the sewage there were plastered gutters which could be flooded with fresh water in order to clean them or to help fight fires.
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The oldest section is the two-story, plastered midsection.
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The walls were plastered, and there were stairs, constructed of wrought iron, which were used to reach a platform giving a view of the water.
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