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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.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of centerpiece1
Example Sentences
For all the notable guests, the centerpiece of the album fittingly features Cyrus’ grandfather.
For the brand, the collection’s centerpiece was the materials: twill, mesh, kasuri cotton, leather, jacquard, wool.
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.
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.
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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