elastoplasted
English
Etymology
Elastoplast + -ed
Adjective
elastoplasted (not comparable)
- Covered with Elastoplast.
- 1987, David Edgar, Plays: One:
- He is dressed in an old sweater, corduroy trousers, sandles and elastoplasted spectacles. A row of fairy lights hangs round his neck.
- 1993, Arthur Broomfield, When the Dust Settles:
- Fr. Malachy moved his elastoplasted glasses down his nose with a cowshit covered hand and turned to the two men.
- 1993, John Whitworth, Landscape with Small Humans:
- Relevant literature had told me so; / Propped up on scuffed, elastoplasted knees / Down unfrequented aisles of libraries, / It reassured me I was QUITE ALL RIGHT...
- 2007, Patricia Ferguson, Peripheral Vision:
- They have taken her glasses, and elastoplasted over the good left eye's lens; but still her right eye wanders.
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