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wallpaper
[ wawl-pey-per ]
noun
- paper, usually with printed decorative patterns in color, for pasting on and covering the walls or ceilings of rooms, hallways, etc.
- any fabric, foil, vinyl material, etc., used as a wall or ceiling covering.
- Computers. a design or picture in the background of the primary display screen of a graphical user interface:
Personalize your tablet by changing the wallpaper.
verb (used with object)
- to put wallpaper on (a wall, ceiling, etc.) or to furnish (a room, house, etc.) with wallpaper.
wallpaper
/ ˈɔːˌɪə /
noun
- paper usually printed or embossed with designs for pasting onto walls and ceilings
- something pleasant but bland which serves as an unobtrusive background
- ( as modifier )
wallpaper music
- computing a graphics file that can be displayed in certain applications behind or around the main dialogue boxes, working display areas, etc, for decoration
verb
- to cover (a surface) with wallpaper
Word History and Origins
Origin of wallpaper1
Example Sentences
From wallpapered ceilings and hand-painted murals to lattice-covered walls and dueling kitchen islands, each room is a visual delight, even if it’s not your personal taste.
These are meant to be the anesthetizing accompaniment to playlists featuring purveyors of sonic wallpaper made to help your whole body chill out — a vibe-fest, on demand.
Brown in her dining room, where she installed peel-and-stick wallpaper to make a statement.
It has peeling wallpaper, wet walls, large black mould patches and an overwhelming smell of damp.
Heartened by the fact that my starter hadn’t become putrid wallpaper paste overnight, I began keeping a journal to monitor its progress.
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