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Polaroid

noun as in camera

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Here, a mother is busy shaking it like a Polaroid picture and fails to notice her toddler wandering into the line of fire.

For example, Polaroid fell from 86 percent in 2002 to 30 percent in 2014.

Participants will get to keep a Polaroid snapped by the artist.

All she had in those months between visits was a Polaroid picture of them.

By now, Band of Outsiders has become known for these Polaroid campaigns, with their retro veneer and warm Californian light.

The only non-standard feature seemed to be the polaroid glass windows which were provided all around and not only in front.

Mrs. Ericson adjusted her polaroid glasses and waved her rickshaw boy into his harness, where his thighs tensed for the long haul.

That is the reason I went down there to take the Polaroid picture of it, because of that remaining in the city at the time.

He moved to the round window, screening his eyes from the light, and adjusted the polaroid shade to maximum density.

Another important change was brought about by Polaroid's concept of almost instant delivery of prints.

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On this page you'll find 30 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to Polaroid, such as: camcorder, 35mm, kodak, and video camera.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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