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papier mache

[pey-per-muh-shey, -ma-, pa-pyey-mah-shey] / ˌpeɪ pər məˈʃeɪ, -mæ-, pa pyeɪ mɑˈʃeɪ /


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On another occasion, he “foraged,” as he put it, a herd of shopping carts, spray-painted them gold and filled them with ads for fake products and papier-mâché pills.

From New York Times

I cross under a bridge, past concrete abutments adorned with a public art project for which Calgarians were photographed wearing papier-mâché masks, including a blue-eyebrowed, red-lipped mask worn, I’ll later learn, by a participant named Don, who explained that he chose that mask because its character seemed so neighborly.

From Slate

The entire amount of sauce — all 444 servings — leaked and coalesced around the bottle like a papier-mache project made with ranch, tissue paper, and glitter.

From The Verge

His first exhibition, at the Judson Gallery in May 1959, included drawings, collages and objects made of papier-mâché.

From New York Times

In recent decades, the boeuf gras has been included only in a papier-mâché form.

From New York Times