plastered

/ˈplæstərd/
adjective
  1. Very drunk.
    • They got plastered at the party and had to take a taxi home.
    • I've never seen her so plastered — she could barely stand.
    • After three beers, he was completely plastered.
  2. Covered or coated with a layer of plaster or a similar substance.
    • The wall was plastered and ready for painting.
    • The old ceiling was plastered with a rough texture.
    • His boots were plastered with mud after the hike.
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  1. Past tense and past participle of plaster: to cover or coat with plaster or a similar substance.
    • They plastered the entire living room ceiling last weekend.
    • She plastered the crack in the wall with spackle.
    • He plastered the poster onto the bulletin board.
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