Cover up a misdemeanor, fault, or error.
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Examples for "whitewash"
Examples for "whitewash"
1In fact, several of the people involved in this whitewash are British.
2The buildings gleamed with fresh coats of whitewash; everything was under control.
3Let's analyse the four times that he crossed the Eden Park whitewash.
4The unseen screws of political pressure creaked, and whitewash brushes slurped suavely.
5On either hand two cinque-cento frescoes had been rescued from the whitewash.
1Let's not gloss over the fact that he calls Africa a country.
2The policy of the War Department was to gloss over these events.
3The truth is, as noted, we're inclined to gloss over our failures.
4Please find below a glossary of ways to gloss over gross misconduct.
5Anuse interrupted Diana's questioning and attempted to gloss over the damning admission.
1She'd managed to hush up all of them, often at outrageous cost.
2Tells about tactics practiced by SYDA used to hush up members.
3The Party authorities would like very much to hush up the sensational details.
4That McIntyre would make no attempt to hush up the scandal was obvious.
5I'll buy off Adams at any price, and hush up the whole matter.
1Like the MacBook, it has tried to forge its own distinctive look, and like its Mac rival, it aims for sleek over fully featured.
Translations for sleek over