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stucco

noun as in plaster

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A few outliers in stone or stucco may garner some attention, too.

Their offer on the stucco house in Pasadena had been accepted.

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It is the visual equivalent of running a hand along stucco—texture rendered into form.

Bill thought about his youthful days living in New Orleans and working at the Maison De Ville, a small dusty red stucco painted guest house overlooking Toulouse Street.

Israeli bullet casings littered the floors of the entrances to residences that were transformed into stucco barracks.

As I reach the berm of sand, tile and stucco that marked a kind of front line, bodies are being piled on carts in the street.

In January, the stucco converted farm building, divided into two apartments, went on the market for $500,000.

With well-trimmed lawns between identical stucco townhomes, it appears almost tranquil.

In house after house are the same new windows with peeling manufacturing stickers, the same tiled courtyard, the same raw stucco.

The elegant roof was supported on three rows of red sandstone pillars, adorned with chaste gilding and stucco-work.

The narrow door into the corridor is also seen, and the stucco capitals and bases of the columns.

The walls were coated with fine stucco, white and firm—an evidence of antiquity—and ornamented with bands of a bright red pigment.

There was a white light on all the stucco parapets, and their shadows slanted clear and delicately purple to the west.

Over the wall was spread a coating of fine marble stucco for decorative purposes, which gave it a finish of dazzling white.

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On this page you'll find 14 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to stucco, such as: adhesive, cement, glue, lime, mortar, and binding.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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