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    1. You should have just cast your boner in plaster


    2. "A large cylindrical crate, twenty feet long and over four feet in diameter with a plaster cast inside it," Tahlmute said and handed him the receipt


    3. ‘So have you always lived in this area, Stephen?’ I asked, moving along the wall a little to attack another patch of plaster


    4. You alternate between the absolute frustration of never being able to make physical contact, aware all the time that the only thing separating you is the lath and plaster of flimsy internal walls


    5. Plaster hangs on walls, stained red with the rust of long hammered nails,


    6. Plaster cracks with the fading echo of low voices


    7. "Leese plaster it with their dung, it hardens


    8. where the plaster still adheres to exposed rib lathes


    9. covered with sticking plaster,


    10. This dungeon was rough stone rather than crumbling concrete, no plaster

    11. Faint light from the window is shedding a glimmer on the painted plaster, making it glow


    12. I just covered it with a stretch of cloth and left it next to the plaster sacks and mortaring equipment against the wall


    13. She watched while he did as she suggested, ferreting in her pocket for a roll of plaster and some lint


    14. She unclips the lid of the first aid box and tears open a square plaster, applying it firmly over the wound


    15. When she takes her hand away the fabric of the plaster is already showing a small brown stain where the blood has soaked into the wadding


    16. Maggie picks up the tights and the plaster wrapping and puts them in the bin under the wash basin


    17. With his leg in plaster, he found it a bit trying hobbling about


    18. was the itching of his skin inside the plaster cast on his leg, in places


    19. Marble gave way to hard wood floors at the arched doorway, the far wall was nearly encompassed with a marble fireplace, there were no bookcases in this room, unlike in the other home’s and the walls were a solid plaster, painted white


    20. and dingy, with plaster peeling off the walls and papers

    21. "This is chocolate!" gasped Hansel as he broke a lump of plaster from the wall


    22. Tomorrow I was getting this plaster off and was not looking forward to an electrical saw being used! You hear of horrific accidents of the blade going every where except the plaster, I won't sleep at all tonight


    23. “I see your Grace has messages scrolled all over the plaster, I take it you have read them


    24. “Nowadays we use these electric plaster saws


    25. “Not what you think Sir, its for collecting the plaster, skin and bones that fall out!”


    26. Instead Old Harold himself appeared from his shack carrying a small dog with its leg in plaster


    27. A plaster is much more


    28. He could see night sky and clouds, then he realised why - the ceiling was missing and bits of plaster boarding hung in trails


    29. Windows shattered and plaster crumbled


    30. statues twelve feet tall, of white plaster and without a stitch on! She blushed

    31. Their journey through the Palace was one of mixed feelings of nervousness and awe at the wonders that lay sprawled wall to wall – paintings of battles and ceremonies of kings, queens, heroes, and legends; tapestries; polished armour standing with spears or swords resting at an angle; mirrors as tall as the thirty-feet-high plaster ceilings worked with golden cornices of grapes and vines or paintings of angels flying through blue skies with white clouds; large chests bound in brass or steel or gold; polished furniture of oak, pine, or redwood; tables; stands; dressers and cabinets; ornaments; artefacts; statues of red-and-blue marble or white stone or gold-and-silver, including dragons and other mythical beasts – all arranged in perfect order and all glistening and gleaming as a result of meticulous dusting and polishing from the hundreds of servants in black livery slashed with red and gold or red and blue who walked busily about the hallways amongst the guards, soldiers, and Guardians who stood at every corner and staircase


    32. We also cross trained in the taking of fingerprints and plaster foot prints which started an interest in forensic law for me


    33. Big Dave crashed, smearing the plaster with a


    34. She followed him inside the tiny room with the cracked plaster and clean spot where a painting used to hang


    35. thick plaster behind him


    36. 5 In the same hour came out fingers of a man's hand, and wrote over against the candlestick on the plaster of the wall of the


    37. As Bill watched, the plumber knocked a few holes in the plaster walls to try to locate the


    38. Eventually, the pipe man located the problem, but not before the scrolled plaster was adorned with holey


    39. "Holes in the plaster and the water line freezing were only two of Bill's problems during last winter," said Bob, "he had a few more


    40. ' I don't think the problem with the car bothered him as much as the holes that were punched in his plaster

    41. Plaster scraped against her back as she went to the floor


    42. 2 And it shall be on the day when you shall pass over Jordan to the land which the Lord your God gives you, that you shall set you up great stones, and plaster them with plaster:


    43. ” Plaster scraped against her back as she went to the floor


    44. (All plaster and mortar had to be scraped and removed


    45. The scratch on your forehead doesn’t look too bad and that plaster should take care of it


    46. Whoom… whoom the bombs resonated, but except for a few cracks in the ceiling and walls and a steady gentle shower of plaster and dust nothing noteworthy rained down


    47. Chunks of plaster rained from the ceiling


    48. A grease plaster assured that the rigidity of my ringlets supported at least until noon


    49. As we danced, faces softened, mouths that had seemed cast in plaster stretched and smiled, stiff torsos relaxed and swayed to the music, lines and wrinkles smoothed, years fell away


    50. The apartment building rattles and plaster dust falls











































    1. Bolt stares out the window, a silly grin plastered on his face


    2. " Rafa's face was plastered with a mocking grin


    3. Her hair was plastered down with rain, but it wasn't very cold, even now, and there were enough trim changes to keep her warm


    4. She’d been amazed by the overabundance of cleaning materials that she had correctly guessed would be stored in the cupboard under the sink – some things defy cultural differences! Kneeling on the floor, all the better to examine the various spray containers and bottles piled in there, her amazement turned into confusion … there were plastic spray bottles for limescale removal, disinfecting the worktops … apparently killing 99% of all known germs - though that did raise the question of what danger the remaining 1% presented if it was so vital to get rid of the things … bottles of cream for cleaning the sink and another, lavender scented, for polishing wood, a big bottle of bleach that at least smelt familiar, and noxious substances for cleaning the oven that had signs warning of danger plastered all over them … it was an education


    5. 'And all the education is in these books they read under the plastered roofs?


    6. The outer houses were wood and mud brick, but there were several of plastered stone and some second floors


    7. Some of the buildings they passed were substantial with plastered stone walls, paved courts and beautiful murals on their walls


    8. They cut across the hill and behind some wooden shacks and some more that were nothing more than woven sticks plastered with mud


    9. Tom with a wide grin plastered across his face


    10. There's no point in being a criminal mastermind if the Bizzies can run forensics and trace a bullet to a magazine or the particular scratches on the inside of a gun barrel with his fingerprints plastered all over it

    11. plastered the city of Collingston and its surrounding area with pictures of our odd


    12. The Dort Valley people returned with heads bowed and various pieces of fruit and veg plastered over their suits and dresses


    13. Here, these walls were plastered into the


    14. With his inner garments plastered tight against him, Nerissa could see that Homer possessed a fine physique


    15. Tearing my eyes away, I glanced at Joss momentarily, seeing a stoic expression plastered on his face


    16. He approached me with a determined look plastered on his face that melted into a weary resignation as he reached me


    17. Later in the night, when they were all rightly plastered, the groom-to-be was ceremoniously stripped of his clothes, right down to the skin and 'baptized' in pints of Guinness


    18. A short while later the German retaliation started and their shells plastered our front line and reserve trenches we took what cover we could in the bunkers


    19. But it wasn’t that much quieter in the reserve trenches especially when the German artillery sent a barrage over and plastered them


    20. Plastered above his picture, in bold capital letters, the word RAVEN stood out

    21. Shock plastered his face as he grabbed at his back and staggered around


    22. Unloading the gun, she handed it back to Terry and saw Carolyn standing a little way back from them, a wide smile plastered across her face


    23. When I finally reached Spencer I was hot and could feel the perspiration pricking my forehead, a nervous smile plastered on my face


    24. I hid the pieces of Uncle Hobart's chair in the woodpile, picked up the chicken and headed for the house, a broad smile plastered across my face


    25. Picking up the cat crap, he proceeded to lick it, a huge grin plastered across his face


    26. " Placing his hands behind his back, he rose up onto his toes, a wide grin plastered across his face


    27. Frank was still not convinced that using on-line banking was safe, but didn’t want his face plastered all over the security cameras at the cash machine, so using the password he’d thrown away all those years ago, he logged onto the bank’s website


    28. I looked at her slight, soaked form, thick golden hair plastered to the back of her neck like a rain-soaked child's


    29. Plastered on every available wall were posters featuring the symbolic logo of their movement: a silhouette in profile of the legendary Augusto Sandino, wearing his trademark wide brimmed cowboy hat


    30. Its plastered interior walls were set off by dark wood trim around the doors and windows

    31. He plastered something cold along the scrape, and it did indeed sting, but not badly, and it quickly grew warm


    32. After a minute or two of carousing around the dance, I saw our friendly neighborhood stoners, Blacklung and Coughman with big ass 420 cheesy grins, plastered all over their faces, walking towards me


    33. ” She widely gesticulated, arms out as if a great window were plastered


    34. road and drove flat-out toward the Daiichi plant, a big grin plastered across his face; he


    35. Yukino turned to see Yuta standing with a big grin plastered across his face


    36. The fox monster stood there completely unharmed with a smirk plastered across her face


    37. I gasped, thrusting out of the covers on my bed, my hair was soaked and my blood red negligee clung to my body from the perspiration that plastered my body


    38. Levi stared at me with a cross expression plastered on his face and shrugged his shoulders calmly


    39. The room was plastered from wall to wall with posters of scientists, Manga and comic book characters


    40. I plastered a smile and waved back

    41. had a Miss America smile plastered on her face and seemed to not


    42. Xen plastered a fake smile on her lips while she whispered


    43. Rio, however, put on a good act of not getting sucked up into his ‘magic’ and had a sour expression plastered on her face the entire time


    44. Her hair was plastered to her face, as she looked up at John


    45. thickly plastered white walls


    46. All of the crew members had their faces plastered against the viewports, gaping at me


    47. Isabella’s long blonde hair was plastered across her white face


    48. soldiers with metal shielding plastered all over their bodies,


    49. outlandish, wild plaid jacket with yellow trousers, his hair was plastered to his head and


    50. For the past two days it had been plastered all over the news














































    1. Coke has spent billions of dollars plastering the world’s billboards with


    2. was plastering the German trenches while shrapnel was being fired to destroy the German wire in front of the Hun trenches then we would be just able to stroll through


    3. “Oh, it could happen to anyone, Sandy, my boy,” said Rufus, surrendering to the situation and plastering a grin on his gaunt face


    4. Perched on an uncomfortable wooden chair, Amaranthe flirted with making up an identity, but with her wanted posters plastering the city, the soldiers would figure it out sooner or later


    5. He pushed his weight into her, plastering her face to the cold glass


    6. bring in a bunch of Oliver Wight consultants and start plastering your


    7. 17 A heart settled on a thought of understanding is as a fair plastering on the wall of a gallery


    8. “Who have you been hanging with in college that has succeeded in plastering your tongue with such profanity?” I mumble, marveling at the estate


    9. The local news was plastering every staged and over the top moment on their 6 o’clock coverage, just the way Booker and Big Whig drew it up


    10. Sunday, 7am and Clegg awoke with bars of sunlight cutting across his bunk and plastering themselves to the wall of his Mt Eden cell

    11. Miss Simone ran her hands through her golden hair and, in the blink of an eye, it too was dry, somehow tumbling across her shoulders instead of plastering itself to her face


    12. To my left, the jaded-looking wife was more interested in plastering her


    13. On this accursed bed Don Quixote stretched himself, and the hostess and her daughter soon covered him with plasters from top to toe, while Maritornes--for that was the name of the Asturian--held the light for them, and while plastering him, the hostess, observing how full of wheals Don Quixote was in some places, remarked that this had more the look of blows than of a fall


    14. She passed repairmen plastering over cracks in cement


    15. He was the only man in all of Dublin I saw in the downpours and drizzles who stood by the hour alone with the drench mizzling his ears, threading his ash-red hair, plastering it over his skull, rivuleting his eyebrows, and washing over the coal-black insect lenses of the glasses on his rain-pearled nose


    16. There, no more false appearances, no plastering over is possible, filth removes its shirt, absolute denudation puts to the rout all illusions and mirages, there is nothing more except what really exists, presenting the sinister form of that which is coming to an end


    17. For instance, we can understand, on the principle of inheritance, how it is that the thrush of tropical South America lines its nest with mud, in the same peculiar manner as does our British thrush; how it is that the Hornbills of Africa and India have the same extraordinary instinct of plastering up and imprisoning the females in a hole in a tree, with only a small hole left in the plaster through which the males feed them and their young when hatched; how it is that the male wrens (Troglodytes) of North America, build "cock-nests," to roost in, like the males of our Kitty-wrens,—a habit wholly unlike that of any other known bird


    18. I sometimes dream of a larger and more populous house, standing in a golden age, of enduring materials, and without gingerbread work, which shall still consist of only one room, a vast, rude, substantial, primitive hall, without ceiling or plastering, with bare rafters and purlins supporting a sort of lower heaven over one's head—useful to keep off rain and snow, where the king and queen posts stand out to receive your homage, when you have done reverence to the prostrate Saturn of an older dynasty on stepping over the sill; a cavernous house, wherein you must reach up a torch upon a pole to see the roof; where some may live in the fireplace, some in the recess of a window, and some on settles, some at one end of the hall, some at another, and some aloft on rafters with the spiders, if they choose; a house which you have got into when you have opened the outside door, and the ceremony is over; where the weary traveller may wash, and eat, and converse, and sleep, without further journey; such a shelter as you would be glad to reach in a tempestuous night, containing all the essentials of a house, and nothing for house-keeping; where you can see all the treasures of the house at one view, and everything hangs upon its peg, that a man should use; at once kitchen, pantry, parlor, chamber, storehouse, and garret; where you can see so necessary a thing, as a barrel or a ladder, so convenient a thing as a cupboard, and hear the pot boil, and pay your respects to the fire that cooks your dinner, and the oven that bakes your bread, and the necessary furniture and utensils are the chief ornaments; where the washing is not put out, nor the fire, nor the mistress, and perhaps you are sometimes requested to move from off the trap-door, when the cook would descend into the cellar, and so learn whether the ground is solid or hollow beneath you without stamping


    19. I admired anew the economy and convenience of plastering, which so effectually shuts out the cold and takes a handsome finish, and I learned the various casualties to which the plasterer is liable


    20. At length the winter set in good earnest, just as I had finished plastering, and the wind began to howl around the house as if it had not had permission to do so till then

    21. The moles nested in my cellar, nibbling every third potato, and making a snug bed even there of some hair left after plastering and of brown paper; for even the wildest animals love comfort and warmth as well as man, and they survive the winter only because they are so careful to secure them


    22. I would not be one of those who will foolishly drive a nail into mere lath and plastering; such a deed would keep me awake nights


    23. These recollections clashed with her present views of life, and for that reason were entirely effaced from her memory, or, rather, were preserved somewhere in her memory, but were covered up, as it were, with a thick plastering, to prevent any access to them


    24. The Germans had been plastering us for about 12 hours with "all calibres," to say nothing of continual gassing


    1. plasters to be used for healing? Paul was looking at those things with the


    2. Polymer cement mortars are used also for adhesion of different facing materials, plasters and facade decorations


    3. shaped plasters when someone falls off the climbing frame,


    4. Secure in the knowledge that no one would dare enter her sanctum without first knocking, the headmistress and her ancient acolyte tutted concern and gently swabbed and applied ointment and plasters to gashes and grazes


    5. She also taught her how to avoid an un-wanted conception by means of the evaporation of mustard plasters and gave her recipes for potions that in cases of trouble could expel “even the remorse of con-science


    6. She grabbed for the nearest piece of cloth to shoo them away and her heart froze with terror as she connected her daughter’s evening baths with the mustard plasters that rolled onto the floor


    7. I mean, c’mon, she was fine – plasters on


    8. This however, was nothing compared to the reaction at me helping him slap a packet of plasters on his bruised legs and ego


    9. She had told Philip this after she’d put those plasters on his poor bruised face, but he claimed that Nanny Moon was not real, but just a character on Eastenders


    10. He had been nice to her when she put the plasters on him

    11. Boxes and bottles of every sort, containing pills, potions, powders, salves, and plasters imbedded with medicine, were everywhere


    12. She made a small playful act of removing the plasters and they came off in two sharp movements, 145


    13. She smiled widely at him as she climbed against his chest, her half nakedness pressing tightly to his skin, he could feel the plasters


    14. Brigit had kept on some of her bandages, but others she had removed and replaced with plasters she had found in the bathroom, or left scratches and cuts open to the air


    15. "In what has now befallen us," answered Sancho, "I'd have been well pleased to have that good sense and that valour your worship speaks of, but I swear on the faith of a poor man I am more fit for plasters than for arguments


    16. "And what greater misfortune can there be," replied Panza, "than the one that waits for time to put an end to it and death to remove it? If our mishap were one of those that are cured with a couple of plasters, it would not be so bad; but I am beginning to think that all the plasters in a hospital almost won't be enough to put us right


    17. On this accursed bed Don Quixote stretched himself, and the hostess and her daughter soon covered him with plasters from top to toe, while Maritornes--for that was the name of the Asturian--held the light for them, and while plastering him, the hostess, observing how full of wheals Don Quixote was in some places, remarked that this had more the look of blows than of a fall


    18. While he was taken up with these vagaries, then, the time and the hour--an unlucky one for him--arrived for the Asturian to come, who in her smock, with bare feet and her hair gathered into a fustian coif, with noiseless and cautious steps entered the chamber where the three were quartered, in quest of the carrier; but scarcely had she gained the door when Don Quixote perceived her, and sitting up in his bed in spite of his plasters and the pain of his ribs, he stretched out his arms to receive his beauteous damsel


    19. Plasters on a sore eye


    20. Quakerlyster plasters blisters

    21. Blom, who in other respects had not proved to be very enterprising, managed to find a pair of socks and put sticking plasters on the boy’s feet


    22. Then I busied myself in the kitchen preparing mustard plasters for her and succeeded in making two capital ones with my own hand


    23. The doctors come and plasters put,


    24. It smelt of plasters and medicaments of all kinds


    25. Certainly, at the time I put it on, it was saturated with lotions, and stained by contact with poultices and plasters of all imaginable kinds


    26. In his treatment of the animals he used syringes, plasters, and various other remedies and appliances of his own invention


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    Sinónimos para "plaster"

    adhesive plaster plaster sticking plaster plasterwork cataplasm poultice plaster of paris daub plaster over stick on beplaster cover face mortar bind cement grout