41 Verbs to Use for the Word plaster

Lord Londonderry attacked me again, and said instead of planting a dagger in the side of Lord Grey I should have applied a healing plaster!

If, in spite of warnings, you have been so careless about your underclothing as to cause a blister, a bit of muslin saturated with Vaseline, with a drop of tincture of benzoin rubbed into it, makes a plaster which will end the smart instantly.

The other leaned out from the rails and Lister, studying him with the glasses, saw a small patch, like sticking plaster, on his forehead.

No one is deceived by it, since both sides shrink from the word which might crack the plaster and bring the house about our ears.

He felt shaken, for the man who had brought down the plaster was obviously a good shot.

At an earlier date Mr. Pendennis had exercised the profession of apothecary and surgeon, and had even condescended to sell a plaster across the counter of his humble shop, or to vend tooth-brushes, hair-powder, and London perfumery.

"This came from it," I replied, touching the plaster with my finger as I spoke.

I got a small piece of iron, therefore, from the fittings of my bed, and I set to work to loosen the plaster at the top and the bottom of the bar.

The hand of time and decay had torn off the ceiling plaster in irregular and angular patches.

I shall not need to teach you how to discredit their beginning, you know how to take exception at their shirts at washing, or to make the maids swear they found plasters in their beds.

"Well," they says, "have you got that plaster on?" and started in to give me the ha!

We gave him some sticking-plaster to do it up with.

It was a chief caveat of Seneca to his friend Lucilius, that he should not alter his physician, or prescribed physic: "Nothing hinders health more; a wound can never be cured, that hath several plasters."

" He oiled the apple, heaped a little plaster in a newspaper, took my water-jug, and rapidly pulled off a hard mold.

I wonder if it's Research makes 'em like that or Cousin Jane or what?" He dismissed this obscure problem, meditated for a space upon his watch, and decided there would be just time to drop into a restaurant and get some lunch before he hunted up the plaster of Paris and took it to Charing Cross.

The Huns left us plaster of Paris, damp indeed but still serviceable after drying; the corrugated iron roofing of the native jail provided us with the necessary metal.

The walls were bare, but the boys were told they could hang up what they pleased so long as they did not mar the plaster.

They mixed the plaster, made forms, chiseled, scratched, and sawed.

Hark, the trumpet loudly pealing Knocks the plaster from the ceiling, As there marches on the course The Jumbos of the police-force.

Prolonged moisture had peeled the plaster in flakes from the walls, and had covered the stones with blotches and rosettes of lichen.

Casts of bodies found in 1863, were made by pouring plaster of Paris into the cavities where they had lain, and the figures of the deceased in their death-struggle are thus obtained.

Example: "Even as the being healed of a wound, presupposeth the plaster or salve: but not, on the contrary; for the application of the plaster presupposeth not the being healed.

The Lord Jesus was content to be their physician, and hath provided them a sufficient plaster of His own blood: but if men make light of it, and will not apply it, what wonder if they perish after all?

Then, all at once, oh, about as soon as you can pull off a porous plaster when you're quick about it, if poor Mrs. Toad didn't give a cry, and stop jumping.

We're only well-intentioned fools who go around putting plasters over the sores.

41 Verbs to Use for the Word  plaster