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plastered

[plas-terd, plah-sterd] / ˈplæs tərd, ˈplɑ stərd /


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As Devon Conway walked onto Bay Oval Thursday to face the West Indies in his 32nd Test, a reminder of his long and varied career was plastered on his back.

From Barron's

They have plastered his face on billboards, raised money for his legal defense, flown a banner proclaiming, “Free Healthcare. Free Luigi,” and sent him thousands of letters in jail.

From The Wall Street Journal

It's the only place I've seen notices plastered on the wall warning people the price of a pint is going to go down 50p in the next week.

From BBC

But there's a reason the word "bioeconomy" is plastered all over the UN climate talks.

From BBC

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.

From BBC