"Stucco" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Stucco
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"Stucco" Meaning

A mixture of water, sand, and Portland cement, used to create a plaster that can be applied to walls, ceilings, and other surfaces to create a decorative exterior finish.

"Stucco" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples of the word "stucco":

Example 1

The old house was covered in a layer of crumbling stucco, which was peeling off in large chunks.

Example 2

The architect specified that the exterior walls of the new building should be covered with stucco to provide good insulation.

Example 3

The stucco exterior of the Mediterranean house was adorned with intricate moldings and ornate details.

Example 4

To repair the damaged stucco, the contractor used a mixture of cement, sand, and water to create a smooth finish.

Example 5

After the stucco was dry, the painter applied a coat of primer to prepare it for painting.

"Stucco" Similar Words

Stubbly

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Stubborn

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Stubborn refers to someone who is determined to do something, often at the cost of resistance and opposition. It can also describe something that resists or refuses to change or be altered. A stubborn person often holds on to their opinions or habits rigidly and is unlikely to be swayed by arguments or evidence to the contrary.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> He was stubborn in his refusal to try new foods.<br> Her stubborn refusal to compromise led to a bitter argument.

Stubborner

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Stubborn is an adjective that refers to a person or their behavior that is:<br><br> Refusing to change their opinion or attitude, often stubbornly holding onto an idea or point of view.<br> Determinedly staying with their original position or plan, even when faced with disagreement or opposition.<br> Difficult to manage or deal with because of their strong-willed or obstinate nature.<br><br>Example: "He was a stubborn child who refused to eat his vegetables."

Stubbornest

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Most obstinately persistent in a course of action or a situation; extremely unyielding or obstinate.<br><br>Example: He was the stubbornest student in the class, refusing to accept correction or guidance from the teacher.

Stubbornly

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Showing a determination to do something, often because one is determined to win an argument or force one's way, and refusing to change your opinion, even if it is wrong:

Stubbornness

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The quality of being stubborn or obstinately uncooperative; unyielding determination or obstinacy in one's opinions or actions, often in a way that is annoying or difficult to manage.

Stubby

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Short and thick; not thin or tall.

Stubs

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Remnants or traces of something; a small remaining part.<br><br>Example: The stubs of a tree branch can still be seen after a storm.<br><br>A small part or section of something, especially a ticket or coupon.<br><br>Example: She saved the stub of her movie ticket as a memento.<br><br>A shortened or contracted form of something, especially a root or stem.<br><br>Example: A nurse removed the intravenous catheter, leaving a small stub in the patient's vein.

Stuccoed

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Stuccoes

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Stuccoing

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Applying or relating to a layer of plaster or coating, typically made of gypsum or sand and cement, to a surface, especially one of rough or porous type, as a decorative exterior finish for buildings.

Stuccos

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Stuck-up

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Containing or showing an excessive respect for oneself or one's social class, suggesting that one is too proud or snobbish.

Stuck

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To be in a difficult or annoying situation, where one finds it hard to move forward or make progress.<br><br>Example: "I've been stuck in this traffic for hours."<br><br>Synonyms: trapped, blocked, unable to proceed, jammed<br><br>Antonyms: free, unobstructed, moving forward, liberated.

Stud

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A student who attends school, especially one in the final stages of education

Studded

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1. (of a surface or object) having a series of small white or rounded projections (such as buttons or convexities)<br>2. Equipped or covered with small fittings (such as rivets, cones, or studs)<br>3. (of a person's eyes) having or receiving piercing or involuntary glances