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whitewasher
whitewasher (ˈhwaɪtˌwɒʃə(r)) [f. as prec. + -er1.] One who or that which whitewashes. 1. One who lays on a coat of whitewash. In quot. 1752 contemptuously for a clumsy artist.1733 S. Carolina Gaz. 24 Feb., He's a Bricklayer, Plaisterer and White-washer. 1752 Foote Taste 1, Thou Dauber, thou execrabl... Oxford English Dictionary
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John H. Murphy Sr.
His parents were Benjamin Murphy III, who was a whitewasher, and his wife, Susan Colby (or Coby). Career After the war, Murphy returned home and worked as a whitewasher, a trade he learned from his father. wikipedia.org
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pargeter
pargeter (ˈpɑːdʒɪtə(r)) Forms: 6 pargetour(e, pergeter, 6– pargetter, 7 -gettor, -jetter, 9 -giter, 8– -geter. [orig. pargetour = OF. *parjetteur, agent-n. from parjet-er: see prec.] 1. A plasterer; a whitewasher.1538 Elyot, Cementarii, daubers, pargetters, rowghe masons, whiche do make onely walles... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lev Hakak
Song of the Whitewasher. Hadassa Word Press, 2016. 75 pp.* Hakak, Lev. The Gift of Life. Hadassa Word Press, 2018. 120 pages. Hakak, Lev. Two Books by Lev Hakak: Reading Modern Hebrew Poetry and Prose, 336 pp; Song of the Whitewasher, 88 pp. wikipedia.org
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white-lime
white lime, white-lime, n. Now rare or Obs. [lime n.1] Lime mixed with water as a coating for walls, etc.; whitewash. Also attrib.1528 Paynell Salerne's Regim. c j b, A playster made of Auripigmentum, Brymstoone, whyte lyme, and Sope, myngled to gether. a 1658 Cleveland Plat. Love iv. Wks. (1687) 21... Oxford English Dictionary
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Karl Bělař
"whitewasher" in Bohemian-Czech; October 14, 1895 – May 24, 1931) was an Austrian microbiologist. wikipedia.org
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Jennifer Gambatese
Her first performance was "playing a 'whitewasher'" in the story of Tom Sawyer. wikipedia.org
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dauber
dauber (ˈdɔːbə(r)) [f. daub v. + -er1. In sense 1 prob. going back to AFr. daubour, in med.L. daubātor whitewasher, plasterer.] One who or that which daubs. † 1. One who plasters or covers walls with mortar, clay, etc.; a plasterer; one who builds with daub. Obs.[c 1300 Lib. Cust. Edw. I, I. 99 (God... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Green (former slave)
The 1860 U.S. census lists the family, this way: William Adams, 45, male, black, whitewasher, born in Maryland Parthenia " , 40, female, black William is working as a whitewasher and has personal property worth $375. wikipedia.org
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tar-brush
tar-brush (ˈtɑːbrʌʃ) a. A brush used for smearing anything with tar. knight of the tar-brush, allusively applied to a sailor: cf. tar n.1 3.1711 W. Sutherland Shipbuild. Assist. 135 Tarr Brushes—2. 1865 Kingsley Herew. vi, Do any of you knights of the tar brush know whether we are going to be drowne... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aaron Anderson (Medal of Honor)
According to Philadelphia city directories of the period, he worked as a laborer, cook, whitewasher and coachman. Aaron Sanderson, described as a black male widower, born Virginia, aged seventy, who worked as a "calsiminer" calciminer—another term for whitewasher—and wikipedia.org
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calcimine
calcimine (ˈkælsɪmɪn, -maɪn) [Later modification of kalsomine, after L. calci-, calx lime + inorganic -m- + -ine4.] A trade name given to a kind of white or coloured wash for walls.1864 Webster cites Hart. 1885 Spons' Mech. Own Bk. 612 The wash or calcimine can be used for ordinary purposes. 1897 Se... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chi>Ger 基本養老保險 基本养老保险. Fre>Swe audible. Eng>Rus Patron. Eng>Rom whitewasher. Eng>Rom oven brickwork. Eng>Rom authentic. Fin>Eng kääpiökerttu, Sylvia nana. Eng>Rom and many more besides. Jap>Eng souban. Esp>Dut konstruplano.
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L4 The Happy Whitewasher Reading Saturday morning had come, and all the summer world was bright and fresh. There was a song in every heart and happiness in every step. The locust1 trees were in bloom and their fragrance2 filled the air. Tom appeared on the sidewalk with a bucket of whitewash1 and a brush.
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Noah Oppenheim
Farrow also reported that NBC News hired a "Wikipedia whitewasher" who removed references to NBC's role in the Weinstein case from several Wikipedia articles wikipedia.org
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