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Quotes About Plastered

There was indeed a " frightful lot" of books. The four walls of the library were plastered with them from floor to ceiling, save only where the door and the two windows insisted on living their own life, even though an illiterate one.
~ A. A. Milne
You remember my roommate, Brad, right?" Since he made a nightly appearance in my dreams and was plastered all over my computer screen at home, yeah, I remembered him.
~ Rachel Hawthorne
Butter was plastered on to the roll with no regard for the hard labor of the cow
~ Kate Atkinson
long and every centimetre was plastered several layers deep with notices. They advertised everything
~ Robert Muchamore
Because of this a special shrine may have been set aside in which women came to give birth, named by Mellaart the 'Red Shrine' because the plastered walls and floor were coloured red – the colour of life – throughout.
~ Anne Baring
The gray butterfly understands so well the event to be hidden that, by remaining in the same place, plastered to the trunk of a tree, it covers the whole distance separating it from the to invigorate of the black butterfly; it also causes the other event to resonate as individual, within its own individuality as an event, and as a fortuitous case.
~ Gilles Deleuze
On the north side of the train the windows were plastered with snow, and on the south side great clouds of snow were whipped along by a sixty-mile gale. There was snow on top of the train and snow under the train, and all the snow there was left in the
~ Benedict Freedman
Our clothes were plastered to our bodies with wet. My hair - which is dark and curly - was as full of droplets as a Cloud. I rained every time I moved.
~ Susanna Clarke
Maybe will go to yoga and become more flexible. Or maybe will go out with friends and get plastered.
~ Helen Fielding
I have yellow post-it notes plastered all over my office - they help me stay organized.
~ Stewart Rahr
Intoxicated? The word did not express it by a mile. He was oiled, boiled, fried, plastered, whiffled, sozzled, and blotto.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
SPQR is still plastered over the city of Rome, on everything from manhole covers to rubbish bins. It can be traced back to the lifetime of Cicero, making it one of the most enduring acronyms in history.
~ Mary Beard