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What is the past tense of stucco?

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The past tense of stucco is stuccoed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of stucco is stuccoes or stuccos.

The present participle of stucco is stuccoing.

The past participle of stucco is stuccoed.

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When it's hot, it is a good idea to keep the newly stuccoed area damp, at about 90 percent humidity for 48 to 72 hours.
The stuccoed end facing the intersecting neighborhood street combines with feathery pennisetum grasses to soften the hard-edged look.
Wandering through the expansive stuccoed interiors, it's not hard to see why.
Stopping before a kind of stuccoed portal with iron gates, Tin announced our arrival.
I watched the topography that I had grown to love fiercely become leveled, watered, and consumed by sterile stuccoed cubes.
This month, however, a collection of her made-in-Montreal music memories will adorn the watering hole's stuccoed walls.

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