To smear or coat with a liquid, gloopy or creamy substance
“Plaster the icing on the sides and top before decorating the cake.”
To cause to adhere or stick together
“I could come here every day and bring back a load of these bricks over here, and we could plaster them together with concrete.”
To flatten or weigh down something by applying a liquid or cream to it
“He gave a small cough and started again, seemingly unaffected by the rain that continued to plaster his hair to his face and his clothes to his body.”
To publish a (typically sensational) story or photograph prominently
To cover, fasten, strap or bind with a bandage
To cause to be dirty or soiled
To line or decorate with paper or material
To display prominently or vividly
To make hurtful and untrue comments about
To make smooth or shiny
To block or stop up an opening
To cover or coat a surface with plaster or render, creating a smooth and durable finish
Plural for an adhesive strip of material for covering cuts and wounds
“Late Sunday afternoon, Gregory had returned home with a plaster covering his grazed temple and a raging headache.”
Plural for a mixture of lime or gypsum, sand, and water that hardens to a smooth solid
“Across the hall is a spacious drawing room with a large bay window, ornate marble fireplace, decorative plaster coving, and ceiling rose.”
Plural for a mineral that hardens when moistened and allowed to dry
“I lift off the sheet to unveil a sculpture made of plaster, sixteen feet high, and lacquered black.”
Plural for the filling of joints in brickwork or masonry with mortar
Plural for an adhesive substance used for sticking objects or materials together
Plural for an outer layer or covering
Plural for any semisolid substance used to fill gaps, cracks or pores
Plural for the upper interior surface of a room or other similar compartment
Plural for a mold used to make an object by casting
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