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The absolutely worst thing in the world. Guys who applied '''Stucco''' in the 1970s should be dug up and shot. | The absolutely worst thing in the world. Guys who applied '''Stucco''' in the 1970s should be dug up and shot. | ||
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The absolutely worst thing in the world. Guys who applied Stucco in the 1970s should be dug up and shot.
Stucco
noun, plural stuc·coes, stuc·cos.
- an exterior finish for masonry or frame walls, usually composed of cement, sand, and hydrated lime mixed with water and laid on wet.
- any of various fine plasters for decorative work, moldings, etc.
- any of various finishes made with cement, plaster, or mortar, as albarium.
- a wall, facing, molding, or other work made of such materials.
verb (used with object), stuc·coed, stuc·co·ing. to cover or ornament with stucco.