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upholster

[uhp-hohl-ster, uh-pohl-] / ʌpˈhoʊl stər, əˈpoʊl- /
VERB
cover
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She followed the English country house tradition of slipcovering her upholstered furniture every summer — in cream and blue chintz in wide stripes, or in roses printed on pale linen.

From New York Times

Its wooden banquettes are topped with cushions upholstered in handsome, earth-toned piles and their sturdiness makes them easy to get in and out of.

From Los Angeles Times

Investigating structural pieces of the upholstered seat, agents found a white powdered substance, which after testing was found to be ketamine.

From Washington Times

“For furniture, there are organic materials like lentil beans, buckwheat and other fillings for upholstered furniture, as well as natural rattan, cork and bamboo.”

From Seattle Times

Hagan has designed rooms with upholstered stools that sit directly in front of the hearth, a couple of feet from the flames.

From Seattle Times