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is plaster
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A paste applied to the skin for healing or cosmetic purposes.
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Gypsum is plaster of paris.
Dennis Oppenmheim's "Virus," whose chief component is plaster casts of Walt Disney characters, got him in trouble with the Disney corporation, which claimed trademark infringement.
The cat in the window is plaster, and any fur inside the store comes attached to sheer nightgowns in red and black.
What I'd really like to do is plaster his car with those annoyingly sticky green notices the Sanitation Department uses when you forget to move on alternate-side parking days.
It is an object lesson that the lumpy plaster head by Bascha Mon of Cliffside Park is called a sculpture; it is plaster rather than clay and is adumbrated by a series of encaustic drawings of its silhouette that raise its status as fine art.
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Crass advertising is plastered absolutely everywhere.
It is plastered with the business cards of customers.
Asunción is plastered with posters trumpeting the country's sovereignty.
When the tip is plastered with antibodies, this cannot happen.
Across Istanbul, his face is plastered over buildings.
His toothy grin is plastered across mini-buses.
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