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are plaster
noun
A paste applied to the skin for healing or cosmetic purposes.
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Floors are mostly wood; walls are plaster.
They are plaster casts from Pompeii — more, we are told, than have ever been gathered together for an exhibition.
The bar is made of solid oak, the banquettes are leather and the walls are plaster, not sheet rock.
Gober's most arresting sculptures from the 1980s are plaster sinks, mounted relatively low on the gallery walls.
Among the knickknacks are plaster statues of the Marx Brothers, W. C. Fields, Humphrey Bogart and Louis Armstrong — all favorites of Mr. Balzano's.
"Clinamen I, II and III" are plaster casts of mounds of clay pounded, molded and pushed so as to suggest figures constantly moving in and out of shape.
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There are plaster-and-chicken-wire versions of clothing and food items, along with drawings, posters, business cards and slapdash inventory lists.
The walls are plastered in Venetian stucco.
Cigarette packets are plastered with health warnings.
All are plastered with legal disclaimers.
Hospitals here are plastered with antibribery posters.
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