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Madhulk Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

Veneer...

A cop: The veneer of safety. Now, people
like me are sworn to protect that. Meaning the glamour of safety?
  

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Hi, A cop : The veneer of safety. Now, people like me are sworn to protect that. Meaning the glamour of safety?

  • Hi, A cop : The veneer of safety.
  • Now, people like me are sworn to protect that.
  • Meaning the glamour of safety?
  • No.
  • A veneer is a thin covering.
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Hi,
A cop: The veneer of safety. Now, people
like me are sworn to protect that. Meaning the glamour of safety?

No. A veneer is a thin covering. The term is often used to describe something that disguises some thing less pleasant.

eg Her words to me had a veneer of friendship, but I knew that she hated me.

Although witho

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