How To Use Whitewashed In A Sentence
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They have innumerable beautiful, barefoot children, live in low-slung, thatched, whitewashed cottages, and their climate is often cool, damp and misty.
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Recently renovated, the surfside inn still has its nautical-cool whitewashed facade, and its 36 guest rooms are equipped with patios and views of the Roqueta Channel.
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This is a place to escape to, where you can sleep surrounded by whitewashed stone walls and lush gardens.
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Carved wooden paneling faced the whitewashed walls.
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The board is carved in the baroque style of ornament, and resembles very closely the black, lettered placards erected in whitewashed country churches.
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The only beauties of the place, and those unintentional, were the long lines of hand-planted shade-trees, uglified as far as possible with whitewashed trunks and croppy heads, but still lovable, growing, living things.
Animal Heroes
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Also very summery are the whitewashed pastel cotton pants, bold cotton stripes and abstract floral prints and pinstripes on denim, cotton satin and viscose stretch fabrics.
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We pull up outside a whitewashed house.
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Park House does not fit the usual image of a small whitewashed building set in rolling countryside.
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What surliest misanthrope would not find this world lovely, were these things done: scoundrels whitewashed; some degree of scavengering upon the gutters; and at a cheap rate, thirdly?
Latter-Day Pamphlets
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Entering the gallery, one encounters a whitewashed wall covered with croquis sketches of nude female figures.
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Expect whitewashed walls, four-poster beds and hammocks for afternoon snoozing.
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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 glass of wine at an outdoor street café.
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And Iott's and the Wikings 'whitewashed account of their military prowess is beyond absurd.
Rich Iott -- a Nazi bit of reenacting work
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Walls have been whitewashed, and reclaimed maple wood floors run throughout, providing a sense of continuity.
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Not all hope should be lost after your Eagles get whitewashed by the Patriots.
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Accommodation is in the main building or whitewashed villas furnished in a contemporary style.
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Whitewashed houses back onto a brook lined with poplar and walnut.
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If the basket will be painted, pickled, whitewashed or glazed, do so prior to lining, and let it dry thoroughly.
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The scenery had taken a dramatic turn soon after we crossed the Roman causeway, leaving behind the sybaritic hotels, four-handed massages, whitewashed mosques and mud flats of the tourist island.
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She lives in a whitewashed house deep in the home counties with pine trees in the drive and croquet hoops in the lawn.
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A belltower supported a large, unadorned cross of rough whitewashed timber.
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The whitewashed walls gave it an air of space and light, despite the lack of windows.
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The walls should be whitewashed and all swept down and a few stones of lime slacked in every loose box and spread all over the shippon floor.
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The rooms are chic and airy with whitewashed walls.
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Latin casa, cassa, cassina; the Italian cassina, A small detached house in the fields, often whitewashed and of mean appearance.
Travels through France and Italy
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Rural dwellers have traditionally lived in whitewashed stone cottages and farmhouses.
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Four miles to the north-east is the island of Boreray and its atmospheric outliers: the whitewashed tooth-like 564 ft Stac Lee and its more northern neighbour, Stac an Armin.
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An exercise in metrics takes you back to portraits of heroes in the whitewashed schoolroom and a language you couldn't yet quite understand.
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He handed me crisp sheets and led us to a simple whitewashed room with two chairs and an enormous bed.
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Instead it whitewashed the interior walls and invited passers-by to write messages on them with felt-tip pens.
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Waxed and painted furniture, recycled wood and whitewashed brick conspire to give a homey, relaxed atmosphere, an escape from the city.
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The tourists crowded the tables in the sidewalk cafes, the slogans had been whitewashed from the walls, the children were back in school.
Letters from Mexico watch out for the wind
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The kitchen beyond is painted blue with red floor tiling and a good range of whitewashed timber units at ground and eye-level.
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Wavy textures running the length of whitewashed walls create shadows reminiscent of the sea.
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The elements are painted over a ground of thinly whitewashed underdrawing.
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The main building is colonial in feel, with whitewashed walls, green shutters and turrets at all four corners.
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Expect whitewashed walls, four-poster beds and hammocks for afternoon snoozing.
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Expect whitewashed walls, four-poster beds and hammocks for afternoon snoozing.
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The Astros were shutout four times during this period and have been whitewashed a total of five times with Roger on the mound.
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Emerging from the whitewashed labyrinth of the Stone Town I found myself looking straight onto a pair of large nineteenth century buildings, both built immediately against the flat blue planisphere of the sea.
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Fields covered in snow would swallow up whitewashed farmhouses were it not for their black window frames.
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Though made of bronze, "Many Glacier" was constructed originally out of twisted, weathered, "stray, downed pieces of wood," which the artist collects on her Montana ranch and in Hawaii; and the ghostly, whitewashed sculpture—a controlled state of collapse—suggests stone, petrified wood and a scrapheap of bones.
Soaring Heights, A Sense of Horses
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The decor is simple and modern with whitewashed walls, lots of natural stone and painted wooden floors.
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It was only one rectangular room with whitewashed walls and a little gas stove in the middle.
Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook
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Accommodation is in the main building or whitewashed villas furnished in a contemporary style.
Times, Sunday Times
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From the guarded and secretive streets of the whitewashed barrios, with their flower-strewn interiors, to the shady bodegas where ice cold sherry is served from ancient wooden casks, everything about Seville says romance.
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She knocked down partition walls to open up the rooms and whitewashed the walls.
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All lifts and whitewashed spiral staircases lead to the rooftop pool, with views of spires and rolling green hills, that crowns the complex of four thermal pools.
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Hawkins put up the first "paling" fence that had ever adorned the village; and he did not stop there, but whitewashed it.
The Gilded Age, Part 1.
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The exterior is whitewashed with blue shutters and little balconies.
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The main building is colonial in feel, with whitewashed walls, green shutters and turrets at all four corners.
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Raucous, sometimes almost spiritual singing, pushes from cellars, echoing and cannonading off the narrow whitewashed alleys.
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Now the look is modern and slick with whitewashed walls and designer furniture.
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All lifts and whitewashed spiral staircases lead to the rooftop pool, with views of spires and rolling green hills, that crowns the complex of four thermal pools.
Times, Sunday Times
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The two stones by the path were painted yellow; the outhouse was so overmodestly masked with vines and lattice that it was not concealed at all; the last iron dog remaining in Gopher Prairie stood among whitewashed conch-shells upon the lawn.
Main Street
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I opened my eyes to a net of pale blue moonlight and shadows thrown across whitewashed walls and ceiling decorated with geometric bas-reliefs in cracked and stained plaster.
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A random collection of posts held the roof up—one of them a pressure-treated four-by-four, one a turned and lathed column; another was a formerly straight whitewashed post with chipping paint.
CHASING the WHITE DOG
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It was bare and whitewashed, with a small square aperture glazed with one cracked, dusty pane at its further end.
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It's been whitewashed and dressed up and sugarcoated for so long that now it's just a tacky piece of junk on a souvenir stand, painted in red, white, and blue.
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There are two double rooms and three twin rooms, all en suite and set over two floors, with whitewashed walls and crisp cotton linen.
Times, Sunday Times
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There was an eerie feel as tangible traces of lives were evident on some walls and whitewashed away on others.
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Also very summery are the whitewashed pastel cotton pants, bold cotton stripes and abstract floral prints and pinstripes on denim, cotton satin and viscose stretch fabrics.
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The Kitwe giants whitewashed Chambishi 41-0 in an earlier fixture.
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Then a pleasant expression whitewashed his features, and he said, "What happened next?
Salem Falls
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She lives in a whitewashed house deep in the home counties with pine trees in the drive and croquet hoops in the lawn.
Times, Sunday Times
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The golden sand shimmered in the heat, and the small whitewashed huts were calm and peaceful.
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Almost always, the walls are plastered and whitewashed.
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There was an eerie feel as tangible traces of lives were evident on some walls and whitewashed away on others.
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Retrospective media coverage has whitewashed King while ignoring how his messages are radical challenges to the status quo of today.
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The trail arched gently around a broad bay towards Krios headland, the corner of Crete, and a tiny chapel whose whitewashed walls gleamed like a beacon.
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Its pretty cobbled streets and bright whitewashed buildings covered in pink flowers had taken my breath away.
The Sun
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Vines trailing overhead and pot plants against the whitewashed walls add a Mediterranean feel.
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Then a pleasant expression whitewashed his features, and he said, “What happened next?”
Salem Falls
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Open ditches line the streets of the neighborhood and run past overgrown lots and broken-down houses as well as freshly whitewashed cottages and one or two brand new trailers.
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It was only one rectangular room with whitewashed walls and a little gas stove in the middle.
Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook
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miles of whitewashed fences
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The trail arched gently around a broad bay towards Krios headland, the corner of Crete, and a tiny chapel whose whitewashed walls gleamed like a beacon.
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The high ceiling and the upper walls were plastered and whitewashed, a brilliant white in the illumination from skylights.
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Copper saucepan lids, ancient colanders and battered tubas hang from the whitewashed walls and ceiling.
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Out at Hillside the stones that demarcate the territory of an old-fashioned house are new and snowily whitewashed.
Pipefuls
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The picture varies dramatically from one region to another, between the sunshine coasts and hilly inland villages, and from whitewashed town to whitewashed town.
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This is a place to escape to, where you can sleep surrounded by whitewashed stone walls and lush gardens.
Times, Sunday Times
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She lives in a whitewashed house deep in the home counties with pine trees in the drive and croquet hoops in the lawn.
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My window looked out on to a quiet lane, flanked by wooden balconies jutting out from the whitewashed houses.
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They are whitewashed, and frescoed with vivid dadoes.
Janey Canuck in the West
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Such truths, terrible frightful truths, cannot be whitewashed.
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Although not pure art deco, its houses incorporated many of the elements of the style and large whitewashed villas now grace the south side.
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Only 72 hours after pouring six goals on Ecuador, Argentina was whitewashed by a stubborn Mexican defense, despite dominating play.
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From the roof terrace of his three-storey whitewashed house, Ian Gibson watches golden eagles swooping lazily above.
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The whitewashed walls were splashed with their blood.
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We pull up outside a whitewashed house.
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The decor is pastel blue and whitewashed.
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The walls were whitewashed, sporting a band of azure as trim, and the floors were carpeted with a matching blue color.
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The shadows from the candlelight darted back and forth across the shallow whitewashed dome.Sentencedict
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On whitewashed walls hang some of his most iconic works as well as art influenced by him.
The Sun
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A: Many old wood barns and other buildings were whitewashed years ago, but whitewash is seldom used today because there are better, more convenient alternatives.
No getting around it: Going from wallpaper to paint on drywall is a chore
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Its pretty cobbled streets and bright whitewashed buildings covered in pink flowers had taken my breath away.
The Sun
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The main building is colonial in feel, with whitewashed walls, green shutters and turrets at all four corners.
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It is as though all traces of eroticism have been whitewashed out of the movie's principal heterosexual union.
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The picture varies dramatically from one region to another, between the sunshine coasts and hilly inland villages, and from whitewashed town to whitewashed town.
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It all just felt whitewashed to death, like something primmed for display in Times Square.
The Kite Runner (2007): D+
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She lives in a whitewashed house deep in the home counties with pine trees in the drive and croquet hoops in the lawn.
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This is a place to escape to, where you can sleep surrounded by whitewashed stone walls and lush gardens.
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The little forecourt in front of the whitewashed building is a sea of crinoline and tails as the actors pause between takes.
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The heroes are mostly whitewashed and predictable.
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My eyesight was also heightened considerably, with the bright, whitewashed walls that had large pieces of plaster flaking off the surface standing out fiercely at me.
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And here is a small whitewashed, windowless office where we are to do the interview.
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The taverna was a low, squat structure of whitewashed plaster with a swinging wooden door through which lemon light poured beckoningly and with a creaking sign over its frontage, depicting a giant crab so elaborately carapaced it seemed pre - historic.
Beneath an opal moon
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Rooms have modern art, whitewashed walls and a refreshing feeling of simplicity.
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Ragland's son, went through the Court last week, and was what they call whitewashed, I believe.
Vanity Fair
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The hotel comprises 21 bungalows and three villas with whitewashed wood-panelled walls and flamboyant splashes of modern art.
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Rooms in the striking beachside hotel are whitewashed and minimalist.
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After years of living in whitewashed churches, it can be depressing to stare at the blank walls and abstract art and wonder what sort of decorations have been obliterated in the name of spartan simplicity.
Archive 2007-05-01
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There are two double rooms and three twin rooms, all en suite and set over two floors, with whitewashed walls and crisp cotton linen.
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Besides these indications of comfort, the whole of the inside had been newly whitewashed — that is, only the Christmas before, though in the eleven months which had intervened the volumes of smoke which continually rolled through every cranny of the place had somewhat tarnished the virgin purity of its hue, converting it at length into a whity-brown yellow; yet even that colour was better than none.
Ralph Rashleigh
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Images scrolled across the screen: an eight-year-old girl, her expression achingly distant, peered at the camera from behind a whitewashed column.
Christian Beckwith: Greening the Barrio: Part 5
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Although the paceman captured 11 wickets in the first two Tests, Pakistan was whitewashed 3-0 in the series.
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A large, whitewashed house just yards from a white beach and a little stone harbour, it is difficult to envisage a more perfect location.
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She flung wild glances, like those of an entrapped animal, up and down the big whitewashed room that panted with heat and that was thickly humid with the steam that sizzled from the damp cloth under the irons of the many ironers.
CHAPTER I
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The walls were whitewashed to reflect the glare of the sun.
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Beyond the whitewashed plank fences grazed the most expensive horseflesh I'd ever set eyes on.
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There are two double rooms and three twin rooms, all en suite and set over two floors, with whitewashed walls and crisp cotton linen.
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All the banned words, the secrets kept in whitewashed vaults, the half-forgotten plots—they’re all out here now, seeping invisibly into the land and air, into the marrowed folds of the bone.
Underworld
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The Shakers initially whitewashed the plaster walls and painted the interior woodwork.
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Carved wooden paneling faced the whitewashed walls.
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The Americans whitewashed the walls to cover the burns, and it has since been called the White House.
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The main building is a long whitewashed farmhouse just across the road from the duck pond on the village green.
Eating the Sun: How Plants Power the Planet
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The area includes the resorts of Magaluf, Palma Nova and Santa Ponca, as well as several upmarket whitewashed hill villages that have become hideaways for wealthy businessmen and foreigners.
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The rooms are chic and airy with whitewashed walls.
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The exterior is whitewashed with blue shutters and little balconies.
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My window looked out on to a quiet lane, flanked by wooden balconies jutting out from the whitewashed houses.
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Expect whitewashed walls, four-poster beds and hammocks for afternoon snoozing.
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The Mission-house, which occupied the centre of the three buildings, was constructed of logs clapboarded over and whitewashed.
Missionary Work Among the Ojebway Indians
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Its floodlighted brick facade was whitewashed, the mortar between painted blue; a red-white-and-blue striped canopy emblazoned with the club's name extended out from the front door.
The Shape of Dread
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Mr. Buffett whitewashed Mr. Sokol's blazingly obvious ethical lapse in a written statement.
Rethinking the Oracle
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When the show's over, this and the three other smaller wall works will be whitewashed.
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There was an eerie feel as tangible traces of lives were evident on some walls and whitewashed away on others.
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Four miles to the north-east is the island of Boreray and its atmospheric outliers: the whitewashed tooth-like 564 ft Stac Lee and its more northern neighbour, Stac an Armin.
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Last summer, West Indies slumped to their first series defeat against England for 31 years and were then whitewashed 5-0 in Australia.
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In fact, they were right in keeping with the decor of whitewashed walls and a jumble of French posters advertising long-forgotten wines and aperitifs.
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Plain whitewashed walls, a heavy door, a wooden table with two chairs, and one small window with frosted glass rendered the room soulless.
Excerpt: Pardonable Lies by Jacqueline Winspear
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It was whitewashed and had two bedrooms upstairs and a sitting room downstairs, plus a sort of kitchen and a little scullery.
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I smiled down at him, and continued pacing on the narrow whitewashed slats of the wooden fence.
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He beckoned Corbett to follow him along whitewashed corridors to the herb scented chamber of Brother Thomas.
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Welsh Wales to English London, and gives us in _My Neighbours_ (MELROSE) a further collection of sketches pleasantly calculated to prove that the general detestability of his compatriots remains unchanged by their migration from a whitewashed cottage to a villa in Suburbia.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 158, March 3rd, 1920
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The focal point in this room is a raised fireplace with whitewashed brick surround.
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This is a place to escape to, where you can sleep surrounded by whitewashed stone walls and lush gardens.
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But name the last luxury hotel you stayed in that had spiral iron staircases, whitewashed walls, vaulted cellars and display cases full of antique scrimshaw, brass binnacles and needlepoint portraits of old clippers?
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South Africa were in the process of being whitewashed by Australia anyway, but once the selection was made they rolled over to have their tummies tickled.
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She lives in a whitewashed house deep in the home counties with pine trees in the drive and croquet hoops in the lawn.
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Cruelty must be whitewashed by a moral excuse, and pretense of reluctance. George Bernard Shaw
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Cruelty must be whitewashed by a moral excuse, and pretense of reluctance. George Bernard Shaw
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They resisted the temptation to strip back the stonework, choosing instead to leave it whitewashed.
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All was quiet and he led the way along a narrow whitewashed corridor, pausing to reconnoitre the entrance hall at the end.
THE KEYS OF HELL
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Long, slanting shadows from the sinking sun were streaking the wall of the whitewashed room with slender, forklike fingers.
The Best Short Stories of 1920 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story
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The rooms are chic and airy with whitewashed walls.
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It was only one rectangular room with whitewashed walls and a little gas stove in the middle.
Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook
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The hotel comprises 21 bungalows and three villas with whitewashed wood-panelled walls and flamboyant splashes of modern art.
Times, Sunday Times
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Worse still, the walls are whitewashed haphazardly; the windows have the slightest bit of lint on them, and the room's smaller than a handkerchief.
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She lives in a whitewashed house deep in the home counties with pine trees in the drive and croquet hoops in the lawn.
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Outside it is all whitewashed walls and chimneys and inside exposed beams, plates and a roaring log fire.
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The few other streets wandered pleasantly past whitewashed buildings, the door frames painted blue or green or purple or red.
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I posted about this a little while ago and I'm doing a post about two newly dsicovered whitewashed covers mariposa Club from BookGazing blog and a Mulan retelling.
In which I finally talk about that Dragon and the Stars Cover
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This is a place to escape to, where you can sleep surrounded by whitewashed stone walls and lush gardens.
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Now the look is modern and slick with whitewashed walls and designer furniture.
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She looked gorgeous in her whitewashed jeans and curve hugging soft pink sweater.
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Park House does not fit the usual image of a small whitewashed building set in rolling countryside.
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New Zealand, who had been whitewashed in the three-match Test series by England, salvaged some pride by beating West Indies in the triangular one-day series final at Lord's.
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It was typically Scottish, with its dormer windows, wooden staircase and whitewashed walls.
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Nestling in a wooded hollow at the edge of the Queen's Balmoral estate on Scotland's Royal Deeside, the whitewashed mansion was bequeathed to Charles by the Queen Mother.
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The interiors of the houses are plastered and whitewashed, and decorated with dadoes of brown and yellow.
Janey Canuck in the West
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Some years ago, one of the old houses in the piazza, now ruthlessly whitewashed, is said to have borne distinct traces of external decorations by Cesare Vecellio, the cousin and pupil of Titian.
Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys
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The blue building stood out like a sore thumb among the whitewashed villas.
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Your eye darts right and alights on what seems to be a Tuscan dining porch, artfully packed with chipped dinnerware, rose-colored drinking glasses, whitewashed iron candlesticks, and weathered mismatched chairs.
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Simplicity of life, even the barest, is not a misery, but the very foundation of refinement; a sanded floor and whitewashed walls and the green trees, and flowery meads, and living waters outside.
Guarding the Home From Within.
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Here is the original colour scheme, the stone unpainted, the plaster whitewashed with a little restrained stencilling.
Renovations in Action: Saint Mary Magdalen, Brighton, UK
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On whitewashed walls hang some of his most iconic works as well as art influenced by him.
The Sun
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This is a place to escape to, where you can sleep surrounded by whitewashed stone walls and lush gardens.
Times, Sunday Times
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And what about his Yankees, whitewashed by a wild-card team that won only 19 of its final 50 games in the regular season?
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With many windows, masses of weatherboarding and whitewashed stone.
Archive 2009-06-01
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The whitewashed walls were splashed with their blood.
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It was a plain, whitewashed rectangular house, like thousands of other houses in the area.
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The spacious area was surrounded with lofty walls, whitewashed and cleansed thoroughly, topped with black curved tiles like a sort of roofing.
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It's hard to credit it now, but there was a time within living memory when we tried to lure foreign tourists with romantic images of whitewashed cottages and rustic simplicity.
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This cosy restaurant is the former village forge with thick whitewashed walls and dark wood tables.
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Skeabost is an imposing, whitewashed country house with open fires, big squashy sofas and staff who make you feel that nothing is too much trouble.
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The op-ad points out that the annual military spending of the Japanese government amounts to USD $50 billion, that the Japanese government has been attempting to remove the “Peace” clause (Article 9) of its Constitution, that it has whitewashed its invasion history concealing the truth from the younger generation, and that the Prime Minister and Diet members has routinely visited the Yasukuni Shrine, which venerates 14 Class-A war criminals.
The Story of the Taiwan POW's
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Even in smaller houses, plaster was applied to finish interior walls and then whitewashed, painted or easily covered with wallpaper.
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His walls had been whitewashed and so the whole place seemed clean and fresh.
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Down the long length, whose whitewashed walls were garnished with inscriptions, legal, moral, and religious, all sublime as far as size went, were ranged parallel rows of _négrillons_ in the vast costumal variety of a ragged school.
To The Gold Coast for Gold, Vol. II A Personal Narrative
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This cosy restaurant is the former village forge with thick whitewashed walls and dark wood tables.
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Rooms have modern art, whitewashed walls and a refreshing feeling of simplicity.
Times, Sunday Times
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The third and final Test starts on January 2 and the South Africans will face an uphill struggle to prevent being whitewashed in the series, the source said.
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A few moments passed where he just watched me, look intense, and the light from chandeliers danced a whitewashed marble across his face.
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India whitewashed the West Indies in the three Test series, but the Windies showed some more spunk in the One Day Internationals.
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She lives in a whitewashed house deep in the home counties with pine trees in the drive and croquet hoops in the lawn.
Times, Sunday Times
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Court last week, and was what they call whitewashed, I believe.
Vanity Fair
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It was formed only of slabs and bark; yet the interstices of the walls being filled in with mud, and the whole of the interior whitewashed with pipeclay, of which there was abundance near, it produced no despicable effect by candlelight.
Ralph Rashleigh
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She knocked down partition walls to open up the rooms and whitewashed the walls.
Times, Sunday Times