English to Kannada Dictionary whitewash

whitewash

ಅಂಕವನ್ನೂ
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'
ಸುಣ್ಣ ಬಳಿತ,
ಸುಣ್ಣದ-ದ್ರವ
example
In the arena of real sport though, Michael Vaughan and the England boys cruised to a 'whitewash' 3-0 series victory over New Zealand.
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.
The University's first response to the allegations back in 2002, under the previous Vice Chancellor, was largely a 'whitewash' relying on a report from the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine.
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' .
Even within the 3 - 'whitewash' in Australia, there were glimpses after Perth that this Pakistan is not as ready to roll over as previous sides.
Let's hope the bill is not merely an attempt to 'whitewash' over people's fears about education in this increasingly difficult 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.
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.
Jack's, always near the top of the table, finished the season in third place after a 10-0 'whitewash' of Tippy's 2.
Graham, Goss and Shelby all defended Snider, with Shelby declaring he is ‘not going to be associated with any 'whitewash' .’
In an effort to shore up his position the chief is attempting to enlist the support of the NAACP and other middle class religious and community organizations to 'whitewash' the killings.
But Monty didn't stop his 'whitewash' at the front door.
The president of Rats campaign group, Paul Dainton, welcomed the reports but said they were something of a 'whitewash' .
But there was a growing backlash from supporters of the BBC who claimed Lord Hutton's report had been a 'whitewash' .
They were of an older stile, bricks and mortar peeping out from behind chipped 'whitewash' .
There are a lot of people saying this was a 'whitewash' designed to protect them in an election year.
He was deeply involved in the attempt to 'whitewash' and cover up the My Lai massacre.
Those who brand the Butler report a 'whitewash' are talking nonsense to further their own political ends.
Months later, in October 2002, the committee's Certain Maritime Incident report produced a 'whitewash' .
Sri Lanka had their eyes on a series 'whitewash' long before Marvan Atapattu called his players in with the Sri Lankan score on 375 for 7.
Roland Garros has not seen a player so dominant in a women's final since Steffi Graf's 'whitewash' of Natalia Zvereva in 1988.
The residents were directed to 'whitewash' houses, clean backyards and houses, fence wells and clean latrines twice a day, within 24 hours.
his wife must have wanted to 'whitewash' his reputation
All his polychromes were thought to have been lost or defaced, until some of them were accidentally found just two years ago, hidden under 'whitewash' and plaster, by a German film team making a documentary on the writer.
As the hearing opened, there was further evidence of a 'whitewash' to protect more senior officers.
his wife must have wanted to 'whitewash' his reputation
His arrogance and attempts to 'whitewash' the criminal activity of this government exacerbate the problem of terrorism and puts Australia at greater risk of retaliation.
Frohnmayer attempted to 'whitewash' his hapless record; at least Alexander is more self-critical.
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’.
Writers who 'whitewash' the facts in order to present their side of a story don't do anyone any good, least of all their own followers.
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