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- verb transitive To
plaster (awall ,ceiling , etc.) again.
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Examples
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On the third floor, where I have my kitchen and living room, there is wonderful light coming in from both sides, so I decided not to replaster the wall between the two rooms: I think of it as the muscles and sinew of the house.
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That, and the fact that they have to replaster the pool already.
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That, and the fact that they have to replaster the pool already.
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They use a digital camera to take pictures before they replaster the wall and leave.
The First Apostle-James Becker « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2009
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They'll rebuild the ceiling and fit the ties and replaster over the next couple of days, then fit new floorboards.
May 11th, 2009 2009
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He is going to start on Monday next, to take down the wall and tank, drill off all the old tiles (from the '50s, and bedded into solid concrete) from the other three walls, put in all the new electric, water and gas piping (aided by his band of merry other-trades men) and replaster.
Archive 2008-01-01 Spinningfishwife 2008
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He is going to start on Monday next, to take down the wall and tank, drill off all the old tiles (from the '50s, and bedded into solid concrete) from the other three walls, put in all the new electric, water and gas piping (aided by his band of merry other-trades men) and replaster.
Lulled.. Spinningfishwife 2008
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When I showed the landlord, he told ne they would replaster.
Bah Humbug! jek-a-go-go 2008
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When I showed the landlord, he told ne they would replaster.
Archive 2008-12-01 jek-a-go-go 2008
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Every six months it is necessary to replaster the tomb.
Travels in Morocco 2003
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