Plasterer vs Plastered - What's the difference?
plasterer | plastered |
A person whose occupation is to plaster walls.
* 1593 , , IV.ii. 125:
One who makes plaster casts.
* Sir H. Wotton
Coated with plaster
:The old home had ''plastered'' walls rather than drywall.
(slang) drunk, intoxicated
:The only way he could deal with the grief following his wife's death was to get so ''plastered'' he passed out.
As a noun plasterer
is a person whose occupation is to plaster walls.As an adjective plastered is
coated with plaster.plasterer
English
Noun
(en noun)- Villain, thy father was a plasterer ; / And thou thyself a shearman, art thou not?
- The plasterer doth make his figures by addition, and the carver by substraction.
