sticking plaster
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of sticking plaster
First recorded in 1645–55
Example Sentences
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Or is it simply a short-term tactical move, a sticking plaster to get the PM through the next news cycle?
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"They're using a sticking plaster on something that needs major surgery. It's a waste of money."
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Pub landlords are urging the government to avoid "sticking plaster" solutions in the battle over business rates.
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The long-awaited trophy was a sticking plaster covering up deep cracks.
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Helen Dickinson, the BRC's chief executive, said: "This latest announcement looks like another sticking plaster on a broken system rather than the more fundamental reform required."
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