stenciled in English

verb
1
decorate (a surface) with a stencil.
the walls had been stenciled with designs

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1. Numbers are stenciled on the bulkheads.

2. The tare weight shall be identified as "stenciled" or "actual".

3. I wore jeans and a leather jacket with slogans stenciled on it.

4. — With his fringe of Carroty hair, red pingpong ball nose and stenciled smiley mouth, Chuck Sidlow looked jolly

5. There were dirty white-stenciled hammers and sickles, distressed and Abraded to make them look old, and framed headlines from Pravda, and Red Army helmets, all battered and scratched

6. Beaverboards became a popular interior finish wallboard because they were available in many types of finishes, such as pebble-surfaced, and could be painted or decorated with stenciled designs instead of wallpaper

7. The bodies, both wearing life preservers with "KAMLOOPS" stenciled on them, were reported located near Twelve 0' Clock Point on Amygdaloid Island (sic) on the north shore of Isle Royale

8. Completed in 1875, the State Department's south wing was the first to be occupied, with its elegant four-story library, diplomatic Reception Room, and Secretary's office decorated with carved wood, Oriental rugs, and stenciled wall patterns

9. The name is a humorous reference to the French railroad Boxcars used to transport troops to the front; they were stenciled with the numbers 40/8, referring to the number of men or horses each car could hold.

10. John Fekner (b. NYC) called, "caption writer to the urban environment, adman for the opposition" by writer Lucy Lippard , was involved in direct art interventions within New York City’s decaying urban environment in the mid-seventies through the eighties. Fekner is known for his word installations targeting social and political issues, stenciled on buildings throughout New York.