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Meaning of plasters

plasters

to fasten or apply tightly to another surface, to affix to or place on especially conspicuously or in quantity, to smooth down with a sticky or shiny substance, to apply plaster, a medicated or protective dressing consisting of a film (as of cloth or plastic) spread with a substance that clings to the skin, a medicated or protective dressing that consists of a film (as of cloth or plastic) spread with a usually medicated substance, to overlay or cover with plaster, a pasty composition (as of lime, water, and sand) that hardens on drying and is used for coating walls, ceilings, and partitions, to affix to or place on especially in large numbers, to treat with plaster of paris, to apply a plaster to, to cover over or conceal as if with a coat of plaster, to inflict heavy damage or loss on especially by a concentrated or unremitting attack, something applied to heal and soothe, a paste (as of lime, water, and sand) that hardens on drying and is used for coating walls and ceilings, to apply as a coating or incrustation, to cover over as if with a coat of plaster

plasters Sentence Examples

  1. The construction workers plastered the walls with fresh mortar.
  2. Sara used plasters to cover her foot blisters after a long hike.
  3. The house was plastered with "For Sale" signs, indicating its availability.
  4. The surgeon skilfully plastered the patient's broken leg, ensuring proper healing.
  5. The ancient walls of the temple were plastered with intricate designs.
  6. The artist applied plasters of gold leaf to create a shimmering effect on the canvas.
  7. The hospital hallway was plastered with notices and reminders for staff and patients.
  8. The walls were plastered in a thick layer of paint, concealing any imperfections.
  9. The doctor recommended using plasters to protect the wound from infection.
  10. The plaster cast on my arm dried quickly, providing support and stability.

FAQs About the word plasters

to fasten or apply tightly to another surface, to affix to or place on especially conspicuously or in quantity, to smooth down with a sticky or shiny substance,

dressings, creams, ointments,poultices, salves, cataplasms, liniments,lotions, balms, unguents

removes,takes down,

The construction workers plastered the walls with fresh mortar.

Sara used plasters to cover her foot blisters after a long hike.

The house was plastered with "For Sale" signs, indicating its availability.

The surgeon skilfully plastered the patient's broken leg, ensuring proper healing.