Use of whitewash in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include whitewash at the start of sentence, whitewash at the end of sentence and whitewash in the middle of sentence

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whitewash at the end of sentence


  1. What he said was a load of whitewash.
  2. Doors and lintels were decorated with whitewash.
  3. The opposition dismissed the report as a whitewash.
  4. The official report on the Kennedy assassination was whitewash.
  5. The official report on the killings has been denounced as a whitewash.
  6. The official report into the cause of the fire was labeled a whitewash.
  7. If people don't like the message they can discuss it, but the report must not be seen as a whitewash.
  8. But the Lions had their chances and went steadily downhill from this first-Test defeat to a 4-0 whitewash.
  9. The Internal Investigations Division, a self-policing unit set up by Wilson, had become known as a pall of whitewash.

whitewash in the middle of sentence


  1. say, Tom, let me whitewash a little.
  2. They tried hard to whitewash themselves.
  3. At least it will be no whitewash this season.
  4. What he said was just to whitewash his actions.
  5. A whitewash victory for the young army hopefuls.
  6. It took me a whole Sunday to whitewash the wall.
  7. This is not the time, with a whitewash to be avoided.
  8. I suggest you whitewash out the pigsties and the cowsheds.
  9. His wife had wanted to whitewash his reputation after he died.
  10. My first day on the works I was sent off to whitewash a shed all by myself.
  11. The government is trying to whitewash the incompetence of the Treasury officials.
  12. The signing of Tendulkar was described as a whitewash merely to cover racial bias.
  13. It was whitewash, the cheap stuff that is used in cowsheds and stables and hen-houses.
  14. Is it a whitewash or an accurate representation of the result of a searching investigation?
  15. Generous application of whitewash outside, shining fresh paint within of a drab depressing colour.
  16. He pledged that there would be no whitewash and that the police would carry out a full investigation.
  17. Some lawyers dabble in charity cases, which, I suspect, is whitewash for their chicanery more often than not.
  18. It is with Chaplin's personal life that Attenborough sloshes around the whitewash like a demented house-painter.
  19. The dark rock of the Wick was splashed with kittiwake droppings - streaks of whitewash - from countless cup-nests.
  20. It is incredible that both the Minister and the Prime Minister whitewash the inquiry by describing it as independent.

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