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Definition of plastered in English: plasteredadjective ˈplɑːstədˈplæstərd 1informal Very drunk. I went out and got totally plastered Example sentencesExamples - I think tonight I am going to get plastered.
- A minute later a plastered young man limps in holding a tissue to his arm.
- That was way before we got together, and it was the only glimmer of my plastered persona that she's seen.
- But the world was already spinning for the plastered man, and the gentle cuff sent him reeling to his back.
- By the time we got to the Foley Estate, I was completely plastered.
- He isn't modern or English enough to deny a plastered mob its nostalgia.
- He walked through the front entrance, following a plastered classmate who was having considerable difficulty standing up.
- She glared at her plastered mother, bending over to clean up the broken pieces of the mug.
- Who's more appropriate to encourage us to get plastered than the kings of arena rock and roll?
- If you get completely plastered, and wander home inanely grinning at passers-by, you're not a problem.
- In my plastered state, I wander down to the beach with a few others in the same condition.
- Now the worst-case scenario is a tabloid picture of plastered politician stumbling out of a Soho dive.
- He was very charming and told a story about getting plastered with him.
Synonyms intoxicated, inebriated, drunken, befuddled, incapable, tipsy, the worse for drink, under the influence, maudlin 2Covered with or made of plaster. coarsely plastered brickwork Example sentencesExamples - Yucatán Maya mostly live in huts of plastered limestone or tree trunks with steep thatched roofs.
- Nearby were high-status buildings made of stone with plastered walls and more humble structures on the outskirts of the city.
- An hour later, we pull up; I'm guided to a tiny room, with white plastered walls, its window covered by white sheets.
- Larger wall tiles also create an illusion of space as well as flat-skimmed plastered ceilings and recessed low-voltage lighting.
- The plan is to replace the historic oak-panelling lost in the blaze with plastered walls covered by tapestries and stained glass repaired.
- A small hall leads to the main kitchen/living area, where the most striking feature is the bright coral red paint used over textured plastered walls.
- Houses with mosaics, plastered walls and ceilings, under-floor heating, and their own bath-suites were built in town and country alike.
- The perimeter cavity walls of the building, face brick outside, plastered blockwork inside, exhibit slight but widespread cracking at many locations.
- The floor is broken at various places and the roof has a plastered patch where it leaks.
- The cast then decided to raid the BBC props department and greeted Patrick the next day covered in plastered arms, legs, necks and even in one case, a head.
- A brick floored outdoor porch leads to an inner hall with old polished floorboards and original white plastered walls.
- The discovery of two inkwells and a plastered table and bench strongly suggested that one of the rooms was a scriptorium, a room set apart for writing or copying manuscripts.
- Their front sides mainly consist of plastered walls and barred windows.
- Thick plastered brick walls, also called mamposteria, perforated with a colonnade of arches which in fact were the structural supports for the roof.
- Unfortunately, he could not maintain this approach in the exhibition rooms, which are a very simplified version of the plastered pre-war rooms.
- I looked around the room, taking in every detail from the wooden floor to the plastered ceiling and walls.
- Italian TV rattling with the volume low while the sun changes the shadows on the warm plastered walls outside in the courtyard.
- He said he could use his toes from the plastered leg to operate one pedal and use the good leg for the other.
- I took my son, with plastered broken leg and crutches, to the orthopaedic outpatients clinic at the Royal Bolton Hospital.
- Both houses are emphatically vertical, two-story, side-hall town houses of plastered brick.
Definition of plastered in US English: plasteredadjectiveˈplastərdˈplæstərd 1informal Very drunk. I went out and got totally plastered Example sentencesExamples - In my plastered state, I wander down to the beach with a few others in the same condition.
- But the world was already spinning for the plastered man, and the gentle cuff sent him reeling to his back.
- If you get completely plastered, and wander home inanely grinning at passers-by, you're not a problem.
- A minute later a plastered young man limps in holding a tissue to his arm.
- He isn't modern or English enough to deny a plastered mob its nostalgia.
- I think tonight I am going to get plastered.
- He walked through the front entrance, following a plastered classmate who was having considerable difficulty standing up.
- She glared at her plastered mother, bending over to clean up the broken pieces of the mug.
- He was very charming and told a story about getting plastered with him.
- That was way before we got together, and it was the only glimmer of my plastered persona that she's seen.
- By the time we got to the Foley Estate, I was completely plastered.
- Now the worst-case scenario is a tabloid picture of plastered politician stumbling out of a Soho dive.
- Who's more appropriate to encourage us to get plastered than the kings of arena rock and roll?
Synonyms intoxicated, inebriated, drunken, befuddled, incapable, tipsy, the worse for drink, under the influence, maudlin 2Covered with or made of plaster. Example sentencesExamples - The plan is to replace the historic oak-panelling lost in the blaze with plastered walls covered by tapestries and stained glass repaired.
- The discovery of two inkwells and a plastered table and bench strongly suggested that one of the rooms was a scriptorium, a room set apart for writing or copying manuscripts.
- Their front sides mainly consist of plastered walls and barred windows.
- The floor is broken at various places and the roof has a plastered patch where it leaks.
- The perimeter cavity walls of the building, face brick outside, plastered blockwork inside, exhibit slight but widespread cracking at many locations.
- Yucatán Maya mostly live in huts of plastered limestone or tree trunks with steep thatched roofs.
- A brick floored outdoor porch leads to an inner hall with old polished floorboards and original white plastered walls.
- Larger wall tiles also create an illusion of space as well as flat-skimmed plastered ceilings and recessed low-voltage lighting.
- Nearby were high-status buildings made of stone with plastered walls and more humble structures on the outskirts of the city.
- Thick plastered brick walls, also called mamposteria, perforated with a colonnade of arches which in fact were the structural supports for the roof.
- Houses with mosaics, plastered walls and ceilings, under-floor heating, and their own bath-suites were built in town and country alike.
- He said he could use his toes from the plastered leg to operate one pedal and use the good leg for the other.
- An hour later, we pull up; I'm guided to a tiny room, with white plastered walls, its window covered by white sheets.
- A small hall leads to the main kitchen/living area, where the most striking feature is the bright coral red paint used over textured plastered walls.
- Italian TV rattling with the volume low while the sun changes the shadows on the warm plastered walls outside in the courtyard.
- Both houses are emphatically vertical, two-story, side-hall town houses of plastered brick.
- Unfortunately, he could not maintain this approach in the exhibition rooms, which are a very simplified version of the plastered pre-war rooms.
- I took my son, with plastered broken leg and crutches, to the orthopaedic outpatients clinic at the Royal Bolton Hospital.
- The cast then decided to raid the BBC props department and greeted Patrick the next day covered in plastered arms, legs, necks and even in one case, a head.
- I looked around the room, taking in every detail from the wooden floor to the plastered ceiling and walls.
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