English to Bengali Dictionary whitewash

whitewash

চুনকাম
definition
verb
Even in smaller houses, plaster was applied to finish interior walls and then whitewashed , painted or easily covered with wallpaper.
paint (a wall, building, or room) with whitewash.
Our girls got off to a great start and threatened to whitewash their opponents in the first half.
defeat (an opponent), keeping them from scoring.
noun
The saddlebags had been brought from the stables and rested on a wooden bench near the washstand, already patterned with chips of whitewash flaking from the walls.
a solution of lime and water or of whiting, size, and water, used for painting walls white.
The only better run is by West Indies, who won ten successive Tests against England in the course of consecutive series whitewashes in 1984 and 1985-86.
a victory in a game in which the loser scores no points.
translation of 'whitewash'
দেখিতে সুন্দর করা,
অভিয়োগ দূর করিবার চেষ্টা করা
verb
চুনকাম করা,
সুন্দর রুপদান করা
noun
চুনকামের গোলা,
কৃত্রিম বর্ণ,
কৃত্রিম রঁজন,
কলি,
চুনকাম
example
Both the government and opposition are now engaged in attempting to 'whitewash' the military.
It was left to Vaughan and Andrew Strauss to calmly complete the victory by adding the 46 runs required to complete victory and keep England on course for a series 'whitewash' .
With the Frank Worrell Trophy in the bag, a series 'whitewash' is looming large against a team that fielded only three frontline bowlers in Trinidad and has seemingly abandoned the art of wicket-taking.
Ronnie O'Sullivan admitted he had not scaled the heights against Alan McManus despite claiming a 6 - 'whitewash' .
This record allowed New Zealand to win the Tri-Nations, retain the Bledisloe Cup, 'whitewash' the British and Irish Lions, and gain their ‘Grand Slam’.
They were of an older stile, bricks and mortar peeping out from behind chipped 'whitewash' .
Graham, Goss and Shelby all defended Snider, with Shelby declaring he is ‘not going to be associated with any 'whitewash' .’
The commission, despite its attempts to 'whitewash' the government, was compelled to admit that slavery existed.
But while the Springboks' stock has steadily risen since RWC'03, the Wallabies have been going in the opposite direction after suffering a Tri Nations 'whitewash' for the first time.
These wall paintings were executed sometime during the later sixteenth century and covered with 'whitewash' (rather than sanded off) in the seventeenth century as tastes changed.
The president of Rats campaign group, Paul Dainton, welcomed the reports but said they were something of a 'whitewash' .
They were accused of a 'whitewash' , and the voters expressed their contempt at the ballot box.
Many of the buildings are faced with light-hued stone or stucco daubed with 'whitewash' , the doors and window frames of some painted blue-the color for good luck.
Chunks of 'whitewash' were missing exposing the grey material underneath.
Never mix insecticides in ordinary lime 'whitewash' .
At stake for them was avoiding a series 'whitewash' and getting a record winning chase total.
Granted, he does 'whitewash' the bad guys to a point where a fine actor like Meat Loaf Aday is left with little to be play but straight evil guy next door.
With the Test series fast approaching, Fleming will be hoping for similar hands from the rest of his batsmen to prevent yet another 'whitewash' at the hands of Pakistan.
Months later, in October 2002, the committee's Certain Maritime Incident report produced a 'whitewash' .
He was not a patch on the hitherto unsung Michael Kasprowicz, who bowled with fire, bounce and zest during Australia's 3-0 'whitewash' of Sri Lanka.
He was deeply involved in the attempt to 'whitewash' and cover up the My Lai massacre.
Zimbabwe won the third one-day international in succession against Bangladesh yesterday for a 3-0 'whitewash' in the series.
A health education program is needed that explains the dangers of asbestos exposure and warns about the use of asbestos-containing soils for 'whitewash' .
But there was a growing backlash from supporters of the BBC who claimed Lord Hutton's report had been a 'whitewash' .
The obituary was the usual nostalgic 'whitewash' .
This journalist unhesitatingly labels the report a 'whitewash' .
But no amount of 'whitewash' and tarmac can hide Georgian society's deeper malaise.
Our girls got off to a great start and threatened to 'whitewash' their opponents in the first half.
The saddlebags had been brought from the stables and rested on a wooden bench near the washstand, already patterned with chips of 'whitewash' flaking from the walls.
Recently, however, efforts have been made, not to 'whitewash' James, but at least to take a more balanced look at his character.
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