Definitionn. a defeat in which the losing person or team fails to score
Last update: September 10, 2015
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Whitewash has given a new look to our house. [Please select]
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They whitewashed the building recently. [Please select]
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1 A remarkable series of 14th-century frescoes, in perfect condition, were disclosed in 1909 by the removal of the whitewash which had for centuries covered the interior of this fine church. [Please select]
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The wall was freshly whitewashed in 1849. [Please select]
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The base of the cottage is formed of stone, generally whitewashed. [Please select]
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"Oh, you can't whitewash her, so don't try." [Please select]
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It has been whitewashed and partially re-roofed. [Please select]
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She was curling her hair before the tiny mirror that hung on the whitewashed wall and distorted her round, pink-and-white face into a grotesque caricature. [Please select]
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Beyond the wagon yard Barbara turned Pilot toward a whitewashed house that stood by itself on the extreme outskirts. [Please select]
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Some of the fences had been whitewashed, some time or another, but the duke said it was in Clumbus's time, like enough. [Please select]
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Then, whitewash them with lime and water so that they will not reject the rendering coat of burnt brick. [Please select]
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