1. wallpaper - Noun
2. wallpaper - Verb
cover with wallpaper
a decorative paper for the walls of rooms
Source: WordNetA CRAFTY mum decided to make her own stunning feature wall after she couldn’t find a wallpaper design she liked. Source: Internet
A brief segment shows an Oompa-Loompa putting his penis through a hole in the edible wallpaper room and Grandpa Joe mistakes it for a carrot. Source: Internet
According to HomeAdvisor, adding wallpaper to a small room starts at an average of $283, so doing a single wall would cost less. Source: Internet
At the start of "The Hidden Tiger" Peel is redecorating her apartment (wearing a jumpsuit and drinking champagne); she peels off a strip of wallpaper, revealing the words "Mrs Peel" painted on the wall beneath. Source: Internet
At the end of the 19th century, however, Shakers adopted some aspects of Victorian decor, such as ornate carved furniture, patterned linoleum, and cabbage-rose wallpaper. Source: Internet
Balzac transferred this to his descriptions of the Pension Vauquer in Le Père Goriot, making the wallpaper speak of the identities of those living inside. Source: Internet