Associations to the word «Plastered»
Noun
- Timber
- Mud
- Framing
- Cornice
- Adobe
- Ceiling
- Baroque
- Sticker
- Rectory
- Masonry
- Dung
- Sweat
- Plaster
- Scalp
- Stucco
- Brick
- Poster
- Forehead
- Frame
- Skull
- Roof
- Wisp
- Dripping
- Mortar
- Hair
- Pedestal
- Wall
- Filth
- Clay
- Cement
- Exterior
- Tile
- Chancel
- Sandstone
- Gable
- Fresco
- Curl
- Nave
- Facade
- Fireplace
- Jericho
- Frieze
- Slab
- Castor
- Walls
- Styling
- Crevice
- Rafter
- Interior
- Floor
- Perspiration
- Cellar
- Sod
- Rubble
- Barn
- Log
- Pillar
- Figurine
- Mustache
- Farmhouse
- Faust
- Niche
Adjective
Wiktionary
PLASTERED, adjective. Coated with plaster
PLASTERED, adjective. (slang) drunk, intoxicated
PLASTERED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of plaster
Dictionary definition
PLASTERED, adjective. (of hair) made smooth by applying a sticky or glossy substance; "black hair plastered with pomade".
PLASTERED, adjective. (of walls) covered with a coat of plaster.
PLASTERED, adjective. Very drunk.
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