Window dressing
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- For drapery, shades, shutters, etc. see Window covering
Window dressings are mannequins and so forth in a store’s display window to be viewed from the hall or sidewalk outside of the store. Putting a display of merchandise or holiday decorations in a store’s window or the trim itself is window dressing. As a figure of speech, it is something done to make a better impression and sometimes implies something dishonest. [1]
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- ^ Pearsall, Judy, Concise Oxford English Dictionary, 2002, Oxford University Press, Inc., New York