From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishplaster something ↔ over phrasal verbTBCto cover a hole or an old surface by spreading plaster over it The original brickwork has been plastered over. → plaster→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
plaster over• In every major company, the strip is plastered all over.• Well, seeing my mugshot plastered all over February's scanner review didn't help!• When mixed with warm water the powder became a dense paste which Frankie plastered all over her hair.• Punish Heidi's picture had been plastered all over the front page of a paper in Sri Lanka.• They seized on every detail of the evidence and plastered them over their front pages.• Stop plastering Vic all over your music paper and make way for some real talent.