Synonym: besotted, blind drunk, blotto, cockeyed, crocked, fuddled, loaded, pie-eyed, pissed, pixilated, potty, sealed, slicked, slopped, sloshed, smashed, soaked, soused, sozzled, squiffy, stiff, tiddley, tiddly, tight, tipsy, wet. Similar words: plaster cast, plaster, mastered, plasterboard, splattered, blistered, clustered, flustered. Meaning: ['plæstə(r)d /'plɑːs-] adj. 1. (of hair) made smooth by applying a sticky or glossy substance 2. (of walls) covered with a coat of plaster 3. very drunk.
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61. The next time we come across that creep, he's plastered.
62. Its two files of ancient, outdated stone buildings are plastered with billboards.
63. Well, seeing my mugshot plastered all over February's scanner review didn't help!
64. The large wooden door swung on its hinges, banging into the wall, cracking the plastered stone.
65. She wanted to be left alone, but now the tedium of her resolutely normal life is plastered across 190 pages.
66. A lorry rolled past us along the road, its crumbling body bright with painted pictures plastered over with dust.
67. They report he appears to be drinking heavily, and occasionally shows up plastered at the office.
68. Two years ago, an advertising agency plastered the Paris Metro stations with posters featuring kissing couples for a soft drink promotion.
69. Theater marquees, store windows were all plastered with his name.
70. The opening can be closed by brickwork or blockwork, which is then plastered. Sentencedict.com
71. The drizzle was becoming a downpour and Henry's hair was plastered to his head.
72. But muddy-looking patches where the local equivalent of body filler had been exuberantly plastered on were gradually taking over.
73. The road fizzled out at a gate plastered with fire hazard warnings, leading on to the moor itself.
74. Her memories were indoor memories, fixed by ceilings and plastered white walls.
75. In one of my first jobs I plastered on the make-up and wore very executive-type suits.
76. Mickey Mouse's image was plastered on billboards all over town.
77. He had thinning dyed hair plastered across the top of his head, and his clothes were loud, his hands fleshy.
78. Punish Heidi's picture had been plastered all over the front page of a paper in Sri Lanka.
79. Ernst's supporters have plastered his election posters over walls and cars.
80. These timber-framed houses in Northampton Street, with their plastered elevations and tiled roofs, make a quite delightful contrast.
81. All the surfaces were pale ochre mud and dung which the women plastered over stone each year.
82. His thick straight black hair was parted high on the left and plastered to his skull with hair oil.
83. They've also been plastered on walls usually reserved for political propaganda.
84. There is a broadsheet plastered crookedly to a wall near their bungalow.
85. Smoke snaked up from a campfire amidst crudely plastered and thatched huts.
86. He clasped the royal hand and plastered it with three lingering kisses.
87. Plastered to tiny projections on the chalk face, the majority survive howling gales and tempestuous spray-lashings.
88. First she lifted the lid of a trunk plastered with the labels of railway companies.
89. She plastered greasepaint on her face.
90. My hair is plastered into a skullcap.
More similar words: plaster cast, plaster, mastered, plasterboard, splattered, blistered, clustered, flustered, sequestered, cloistered, registered, master of ceremonies, plastid, plastic, plastics, plasticine, protoplast, plasticity, angioplasty, thermoplastic, chloroplast, plastic wrap, palatoplasty, myringoplasty, dermatoplasty, plastic surgery, waster, plastic explosive, altered, uttered.