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  • verb Present participle of stucco.

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Examples

  • Martin Keely, owner of highly rated Martin Keely Painting in Mequon, Wis., says stuccoing over the existing texture coat would be the easiest way to get a new look on the exterior of the home.

    Texture coat removal raises lead safety issue 2010

  • If we only used it sparingly on projects where there were no other alternatives like the piers on pier-and-beam foundations and, yes, stuccoing a house, we could go on using the stuff forever with only minor damage done to the environment.

    Reflections on Cement 2008

  • While stuccoing the back of my house, I found myself marveling at the miracle that is cement.

    Reflections on Cement 2008

  • While stuccoing the back of my house, I found myself marveling at the miracle that is cement.

    2008 April | Inner City Farmer 2008

  • If we only used it sparingly on projects where there were no other alternatives like the piers on pier-and-beam foundations and, yes, stuccoing a house, we could go on using the stuff forever with only minor damage done to the environment.

    2008 April | Inner City Farmer 2008

  • The town donated land, local residents contributed office and medical equipment and some of the potential patients volunteered their weekends stuccoing the building that would become the clinic.

    'And What Did You Do For Someone Today?' 2007

  • We are still plastering and stuccoing -- seems like that will go on forever.

    House Project Update for 03 January 2003 2003

  • The guys began building scaffolding for stuccoing the upper part of the building.

    House Project Update for 14 Dec 02 2002

  • This mode of diapering walls with arabesques and stuccoing the vaults with grotto-work, was invented in Damascus, but highly improved by the Moors in Morocco, to whom Saracenic architecture owes its most graceful and fanciful details.

    The Alhambra 2002

  • This mode of diapering walls with arabesques and stuccoing the vaults with grotto-work, was invented in Damascus, but highly improved by the Moors in Morocco, to whom Saracenic architecture owes its most graceful and fanciful details.

    The Alhambra 2002

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