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plural figureheads
(nautical) A carved figure on the prow of a sailing ship. examples
(by extension) Someone in a nominal position of leadership who has no actual power; a front or front man. quotations examples
Evidently he did not mean to be a mere figurehead, but to carry on the old tradition of Wilsthorpe's; and that was considered to be a good thing in itself and an augury for future prosperity.
1928, Lawrence R. Bourne, chapter 2, in Well Tackled!
Instead she played, largely impeccably, the part of a modern constitutional monarch, a symbolic figurehead with a right to be consulted and to advise and warn political leaders privately and to show herself publicly as a focus of national life, celebration and commemoration.
2022 September 8, Stephen Bates, “Queen Elizabeth II obituary”, in The Guardian
Supporters of Wagenknecht, a controversial but prominent figurehead, are already hatching plans for a breakaway party to compete in the 2024 European elections, the German newspaper Taz reported this week.
2022 September 19, Philip Oltermann, “Germany’s Die Linke on verge of split over sanctions on Russia”, in The Guardian
(nautical, slang, obsolete) A person's face. quotations
HATCHET. Bring up, I say, or I'll spoil your figurehead. [Lifting his cudgel]
1829, Douglas Jerrold, Black-Eyed Susan; or, All in the Downs