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window dressing
noun
- the art, act, or technique of trimming the display windows of a store.
- misrepresentation of something, so as to give a favorable impression:
The company's list of assets included a great deal of window dressing.
window-dressing
noun
- the ornamentation of shop windows, designed to attract customers
- the pleasant, showy, or false aspect of an idea, policy, etc, which is stressed to conceal the real or unpleasant nature; façade
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of window dressing1
Example Sentences
That 1-percenter healthy living also comes with its fair share of window dressing.
Those measures, Knox said, are “nonsense†and “window dressing†that “just underscore that there’s a public health risk.â€
But some campaigners for cleaner waters have criticised the new legislation, with one telling BBC News it amounted only to “window dressingâ€.
That one-percenter healthy living also comes with its fair share of window dressing.
“The BRE is currently a window dressing, and that cannot be the correct interpretation of the law,†Adams said.
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