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centerpiece

[sen-ter-pees]

noun

  1. an ornamental object used in a central position, especially on the center of a dining-room table.

  2. the central or outstanding point or feature.

    The centerpiece of the evening was a play put on by the employees.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of centerpiece1

First recorded in 1830–40; center + piece
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For all the notable guests, the centerpiece of the album fittingly features Cyrus’ grandfather.

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For the brand, the collection’s centerpiece was the materials: twill, mesh, kasuri cotton, leather, jacquard, wool.

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Franco was the centerpiece of the Rays, netting the biggest contract in the notoriously frugal organization’s history and winning his first All-Star berth shortly before the allegations of abuse appeared on social media in 2023.

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I know, during oral argument, there was a broader range of conversation happening than what I understood to be the actual centerpiece of the case.

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The centerpiece of that plan was a $385-million training base in the western suburbs of Paris that included training, education and accommodation facilities for 140 academy players.

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