Decal in a sentence as a noun

The lack of this [1] Legend of Zelda decal hurts me a little...just a little.

Advertise this fear to the world with a giant decal on your pickup truck; show your neighbors just how damn patriotic you really are.

During the installation, he removed the decal and wrote on it with a pencil, noticing that image transferred to the opposite face.

The developers will have set either a time limit on each decal or will have a maximum number of decals that can exist in any level.

This little gesture is more than just a decal though, because it informs other hackers that you understand that if they are feeling depressed, they don't need to deal with it on their own.

I recently read on reddit a report by someone who was fired by his conservative company because he had an Obama decal on his car and found that incredibly crazy and toxic.

"Cassagnes, an electrician at the Lincrusta Company, was performing a routine installation of a factory light switch plate wrapped in a translucent decal covering.

Let me ask you this; If my vehicle of choice was a delivery van of recent vintage with an artistic decal of a well known soda brand, would that help with avoiding such encounters?At worst I could claim to be an Andy Warhol fan, would that fly?

Can someone explain please?>he peeled a translucent decal from a light switch plate and found pencil mark images transferred to the opposite faceSo he had a sticker you can see through, used pencil to draw on it and you could see those left on the surface under it.

As cars vendor You shouldn't choose decals for driver but you should install the best and reliable stuff under its hood IMO...Q: What's the point?josevalim: The point of the Queue is to be small and provide an API that more robust engines like resque and sidekiq can hook in.

Decal definitions

noun

either a design that is fixed to some surface or a paper bearing the design which is to be transferred to the surface

See also: decalcomania