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I realised that city walls were plastered with two kinds of poster: fundraisers for forces on the frontline - or films, plays and exhibitions about the war.

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The bear crawled under the roped barriers to cross the ice, ignoring the “No Skating without Skates” sign plastered at the entrance.

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I was so jittery I got plastered on red wine, then unwittingly insulted her with an off-color joke, almost blowing our relationship before it started.

They drilled through a newly plastered and redecorated area where they discovered three bags inside a tea-towel, with two containing a Skorpion submachine gun each and a pistol in the remaining package.

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When he took a friend to see her in New York the following year, her Manhattan townhouse was plastered with arrows and signs pointing her to the bathroom and other essential places.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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