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Stuccoed

Stucco \Stuc"co\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Stuccoed; p. pr. & vb. n. Stuccoing.] To overlay or decorate with stucco, or fine plaster.

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stuccoed

vb. (en-past of: stucco)

Usage examples of "stuccoed".

The floor, polished by five hundred years of feet, was inlaid in a striking array of colored marbles, and on the stuccoed walls hung giant paintings of old men in armor.

A row of crumbling houses, stuccoed yellow and red, crowded the quay, hillsides rising steeply behind them.

Built into one side of the keep was a later, yet still ancient, addition: a graceful Renaissance villa with a pale yellow stuccoed exterior and red-tile roofs.

Certain it is that a fairly dense crowd, which swelled visibly every moment as idlers joined in from many sides, had congregated at the corner of Dam Straat, there where a couple of resin torches, fixed in iron brackets against a tall stuccoed wall, shed a flickering and elusive light on the forms and faces of a group of men in the forefront of the throng.

Chuck braced his arms on the stuccoed walls and pushed back, keeping them from knocking him into her.

The old priest did not falter, though the stuccoed stone walls of the old church shook with the nearby impacts of HVMs.

High on its stuccoed face, scabrous with peeling paint, yellow light glinted through carved shutters.