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centerpiece
[ sen-ter-pees ]
noun
- an ornamental object used in a central position, especially on the center of a dining-room table.
- the central or outstanding point or feature:
The centerpiece of the evening was a play put on by the employees.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of centerpiece1
Example Sentences
The set is the centerpiece of a movie studio that is itself a leading character in Hollywood lore.
When the centerpiece solo hits, Givens is like a golden retriever with his head out of the car window, jowls flapping in the wind.
Arts and crafts are a centerpiece of the yearly event, and that will be no different this year, with an emphasis on healing via the arts in the wake of the recent L.A. wildfires.
The Venezuelans were dispatched to the infamous Center for Terrorism Confinement, the centerpiece of Bukele’s mass incarceration agenda.
That’s because the twisty, spindly room centerpiece with large, pointy, deep green leaves is no ordinary tree.
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