whitewashed in English

verb
1
paint (a wall, building, or room) with whitewash.
Even in smaller houses, plaster was applied to finish interior walls and then whitewashed , painted or easily covered with wallpaper.
2
defeat (an opponent), keeping them from scoring.
Our girls got off to a great start and threatened to whitewash their opponents in the first half.

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1. Whitewashed walls to fall (10-12)

2. Sometimes the surface was whitewashed. —Ac 23:3.

3. It had clean whitewashed walls, a table and a char.

4. The paved floors and interior walls were plastered; exterior walls were whitewashed.

5. This was in response to critics commenting that the film is "overdramatic" and "whitewashed".

6. 10 His portrait hung over the fireplace in every tenement room and whitewashed cabin.

7. Small balconies and flower boxes full of geraniums or roses brighten up the whitewashed walls.

8. When a later king had it whitewashed, it became known as the White Tower.

9. Corfu is studded with whitewashed houses, Byzantine churches, and the remains of Venetian fortresses and Greek temples

10. Corfu is studded with whitewashed houses, Byzantine churches, and the remains of Venetian fortresses and Greek temples

11. Buildings of stone are adorned with whitewashed tracery along the windows, latticed arches, and multicolored glass mosaics.

12. Jon Sayler, Architect Marie Dominique Verdier, Photography Farm Bunkhouse, pine circular sawn flooring, whitewashed T&G walls and ceiling

13. About Cadiz The past runs deep in Cadiz, where cobbled medieval streets spill out into whitewashed Spanish plazas and Roman ruins

14. Latin Babelicious chick with raven hair and blue eyes Tamiry dates with Hershey highwayman and enjoys getting her pretty face whitewashed.

15. And it prevailed for a minute, amid her whitewashed face, Briskening behind the curtain of fear — speculating the numbers: the chances of death and survival

16. MENTION of Mexico makes many people think of colorful Mexican dancers, guitarists playing romantic serenades, and sleepy little towns with houses of whitewashed walls and red-tiled roofs.

17. Coastguards has a quintessential cottage vibe, from the whitewashed walls to the low-ceilinged, open-plan kitchen, living and dining space right at the heart of the house

18. At times the living room had an earthen floor, but even then the walls may have been whitewashed or perhaps covered with smoothly finished natural wood paneling.

19. The tombs near Jerusalem were whitewashed one month before Passover to prevent a person from becoming unclean at this special period of worship by accidentally touching a grave.

20. “A house . . . , with its paved court and neatly whitewashed walls, its own system of drainage, . . . of a dozen rooms or more, implies a standard of life of a really high order,” wrote Woolley.

21. The roots of America's mass incarceration problem are traced back to the 1971 Attica Prison Uprising, an incident authorities whitewashed and reframed as a violent riot led by Black inmates.

22. Cadiz Holidays A whitewashed, history-rich city With 300 days of guaranteed sunshine a year, it’s no wonder Cadiz’s golden coast is known as Costa de la Luz, which translates to ‘Coast of Light’

23. I could picture farm-fresh flowers and laughter lighting up the whitewashed main hall once again, sunbeams dancing through the Depression-era windows as footsteps Clomped up and down the stairs

24. Recent Examples on the Web Surrounded by lush green lawn, the whitewashed stone building is an erstwhile Cowshed located on the five-acre property, a former farm, where her family has lived since Rogge was 6

25. On this legendary island in the Cyclades, all your senses seem magnified, a product of its many contrasts: black earth against whitewashed homes clinging to the cliff-side, or wild volcanic sculptures against sleek Cycladic lines

26. ‘The flour Cascaded down in ribbon plumes of white instead of descending straight from a barely elevated sifter.’ ‘There are no cars in sight, so one could imagine feeling free to amble about, talk easily, smell the colourful flowers cascading over the whitewashed stone walls, and enjoy a …

27. Although George Washington deserves credit for the interior design and furnishings of most of the rooms in the Mansion, the couple's Bedchamber was the domain of Martha Washington who wished that "the Room intended for her Chamber" to be "done quite plain." The ceiling was therefore left unadorned, the plaster walls were whitewashed, and the