papier mâché
Definition
- Noun (uncountable):
- A lightweight, moldable material: "papier mâché" is a composite material made from pieces of paper or pulp mixed with a binding agent such as glue, starch, or wallpaper paste. It is used for creating sculptures, masks, and decorative objects.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The children made a piñata out of papier mâché for the party. (They used paper and glue to create a hollow, lightweight shape.)
- She crafted a detailed mask using papier mâché for the costume contest. (She molded paper pulp into a wearable form.)
Advanced Usage
"papier mâché technique": the method of layering paper strips with adhesive to build up a form.
- Learning the papier mâché technique requires patience to achieve a smooth surface. (The process of applying paper and glue in layers.)
"papier mâché sculpture": a three-dimensional artwork created using this material.
- The museum displayed a giant papier mâché sculpture of a dragon. (A large, lightweight figure made from paper and adhesive.)
Variants and Related Words
- Papier-mâché (noun, alternative spelling): same as "papier mâché," often hyphenated.
- He prefers working with papier-mâché for quick art projects. (He uses the same paper-pulp material.)
- Papier-mâché-like (adjective): resembling the texture or properties of this material.
- The ceiling had a papier-mâché-like finish from years of paint buildup. (It looked and felt similar to the paper-based compound.)
Synonyms
- Paper pulp: the soft, wet mixture of paper fibers used as a base for papier mâché.
- Paper clay: a moldable material made from paper fibers and clay, similar in use but more durable.
Related Idioms
- "Like papier mâché": used to describe something fragile, lightweight, or easily broken.
- The old book's pages felt like papier mâché, crumbling at the touch. (The pages were as delicate and brittle as the paper material.)
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