1. whitestone - Noun
2. whitestone - Verb
A light-coloured stone formerly used for scrubbing.
Granulite.
whitestone (third-person singular simple present whitestones, present participle whitestoning, simple past and past participle whitestoned)
(transitive) To scrub with a stone of this kind.
to whitestone the front steps
The community of Whitestone, New York, was for several decades after his death known as Clintonville, but reverted to its traditional name; however, the governor is memorialized to this day by Clintonville street, a major local road. Source: Internet
She was accompanied by then- Miss America Heather Whitestone who signed the anthem for the hearing impaired. Source: Internet
A spokesman for Croydon Council said: “Croydon Council officers remain on the scene in Whitestone Way supporting the emergency services and utility companies in their response to the ruptured gas leak. Source: Internet
In Hong Kong, Whitestone Gallery has launched its own ICO fundraiser. Source: Internet
The Whitestone Dome screen protector is made from tempered glass and attaches to your screen by a rather unique method. Source: Internet
The family business was renamed Whitestone Logging and he worked under his cousin Bud Stewart for thirty-four years before taking over the sawmill portion. Source: Internet