Under the influence of alcohol or drugs
“The guests were so plastered after a few glasses of Tyrrell's wine that they could not wash up.”
Covered with a thin layer
Past tense for to smear or coat with a liquid, gloopy or creamy substance
“Plaster the icing on the sides and top before decorating the cake.”
Past tense for 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.”
Past tense for 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.”
Past tense for to publish a (typically sensational) story or photograph prominently
Past tense for to cover, fasten, strap or bind with a bandage
Grouted or cemented
Past tense for to cause to be dirty or soiled
Past tense for to line or decorate with paper or material
Past tense for display prominently or vividly
Past tense for to make hurtful and untrue comments about
Past tense for to make smooth or shiny
Past tense for to block or stop up an opening
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