Wallpaper.
A technique of boycotting a judge by the Public Defender's Office by filing a request for a different judge in every case assigned to this judge.
Decorative paper-like material used to cover the inner walls of buildings.
Anything that serves as a background or part of the surroundings.
Generic footage of a building or location that may be used in the background of a related news report.
A roll of such paper.
A style or design of such material.
A radio operator's collection of awards and QSL cards.
An image or tiled pattern used as the background of a computer desktop.
Gaudy mass-produced stamps, typically of little or no value and only produced for sale to collectors.
To cover (a wall, a room, etc) with wallpaper.