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façade

[fuh-sahd, fa-] / fəˈsɑd, fæ- /




facade


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When AFP visited this week, workers were putting the finishing touches to the renovated facade.

From Barron's

Another potential pitfall is a dispute over the construction of a flight of steps and a square as the main entrance to the facade of Glory, which would entail destroying blocks of adjacent homes.

From Barron's

While the grounds have yet to be landscaped, the structures designed to house foster siblings together are clearly taking shape, featuring white facades, gray rooftops, and numerous windows.

From MarketWatch

In an interview, Newsom said there are many days when he feels his mother “absolutely” was right to worry about the facade of politics and the mold her son stuffed himself into.

From Los Angeles Times

Another character is quick to insist that everything he’s looking at — the walls, the people — is a facade.

From Los Angeles Times