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plastered
[ plas-terd, plah-sterd ]
plastered
/ ˈplɑːstəd /
adjective
- slang.intoxicated; drunk
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Word History and Origins
Origin of plastered1
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Example Sentences
Cianci spent the last several days campaigning in the Buddy-Mobile, an SUV plastered with posters of himself.
Inside the bus, the walls are plastered with famous figures over swirls of chromatic paint.
The delivery giant has, of course, paid the Snyder organization since the late 1990s to have its name plastered on the stadium.
On the streets of Cairo pictures of Sisi in full military garb are plastered on billboards and hang from lampposts.
There was the apropos of nothing American flag plastered everywhere.
In some parts of Korea the houses were built of stout timbers, the chinks covered with woven cane and plastered with mud.
They climbed a ladder and found the barn-swallow's nest plastered under the eaves of the barn.
Rub the stain with this preparation, and expose the linen to the sun with the mixture plastered on it.
The walls of all the rooms was plastered, and most had carpets on the floors, and the whole house was whitewashed on the outside.
She was plastered with black mud from head to foot, and the tone of her grunting expressed about the top note of contentment.
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