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plastering

[ plas-ter-ing, plah-ster- ]

noun

  1. the process of working with plaster.
  2. a coating of plaster.
  3. a decisive defeat; drubbing.


plastering

/ ˈ±è±ôɑ˲õ³ÙÉ™°ùɪŋ /

noun

  1. a coating or layer of plaster
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of plastering1

1375–1425; late Middle English (gerund). See plaster, -ing 1
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"I see Snag tights plastering these morbidly obese people all over social media," she says.

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To say an animal is experiencing a certain feeling is not plastering a human emotion on an inhuman thing.

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For Sienna, it was a "lucky" experience to tackle bricklaying, joinery, plastering and now plumbing.

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Wider projects involving stonemasonry and plastering on historical buildings in and around Eyemouth are planned on the back of the success of restoring Bee.

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"I have a croft house I am trying to do up, so I might do some plastering."

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