Third-person singular simple present indicative form of plaster.(verb)
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Use "plasters" in a sentence
"Then a shot of Lennie typing at a laptop, another shot of Sam sewing, this time trying to sew with one hand, since the other is covered in plasters, then a shot of Lennie looking up at the old tree house in Sam’s back garden, then back to Sam sewing, this time telepathically since both hands are covered in plasters."
"Then a shot of George trying to shoot fire, another shot of Sam sewing, this time trying to sew with one hand, since the other is covered in plasters, then a shot of Lennie looking up at the old tree house in Sam’s back garden, then back to Sam sewing, this time telepathically since both hands are covered in plasters."
"Through 21st century technology and the vision of Director Ed Moy, original Saint-Gaudens coin plasters were digitally mapped by the United States Mint."