plaster
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- To plaster is to put a mix of lime, sand and water on a surface.
- She plastered the new wall in the bedroom.
- To plaster is to put a dressing on a wound.
- To plaster can mean to cover, hide or stick something completely as if you were using plaster.
- He got very angry when his new car was plastered with bird droppings.
- To plaster can mean to use force or cause damage.
- The city was plastered with bombs during the war.