Examples of 'just a front' in a sentence
Meaning of "just a front"
Just a front is an idiom used to describe a situation where something or someone appears to be legitimate, genuine, or honest on the surface, but in reality, it is a façade or cover-up for hidden motives, illegal activities, or deception
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just a front
And perhaps it is just a front for my benefit.
I thought the undertaker thing was just a front.
Smaller but just a front of our house.
We both know the amulets are just a front.
Those were just a front for these.
So the whole farmer thing is just a front.
Your arrogance is just a front for your ugliness.
A witness says your transport is just a front.
Which is just a front for his blackmail operation.
But the rental shop is just a front.
But that was just a front to get you here.
I am beginning to think that drugs are just a front.
Those are just a front for these.
All the nice words are just a front.
This is just a front end of it that you are seeing.
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All of your idealism was just a front.
The banks are just a front for these families.
The stoner thing was just a front.
Probably just a front for some drug laundering operation.
I bet that saleswoman was just a front.
I am just a front office man.
Everything above ground is just a front.
Frank was just a front man.
The restoration project is just a front.
You are just a front man.
The bank robbery was just a front.
That was just a front to attract the deeply stupid.
The spy network is just a front.
She was just a front receptionist.
The leper colony was just a front.
This club is just a front to hide their true residence.
This whole thing is just a front.
Just a front name.
The scientific research is just a front.
This is just a front end.
You know half these places are just a front.
We suspect her agency is just a front for recruiting hired assassins.
This business with the cheese and the squeaking is just a front.
This entire symposium was just a front to bring you here.
M ller is just a front to keep us from seeing the real culprit.
He was always just a front man.
I am just a front man for people who do not like losing money.
Janice was just a front.
Your status as a charity that transports works of art to the colonies is just a front.
All this is just a front.
Is just a front.
The nomination is just a front.
His cocky attitude is just a front to hide his vulnerabilities and tragic past.
Refugee camps are just a front.
Just a front with your Harvard business degree.