Sentence examples for be snapshot from inspiring English sources

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be snapshot

noun

A photograph, especially one taken quickly or in a moment of opportunity.

  • He carried a snapshot of his daughter.

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Those can be snapshot slides, documents, textbooks, etc. Narrowing down the objective with the scanner will assist you to figure out the scanner that's right for you.

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Characters can be snapshotted and saved once finished.

"All we've done now are snapshot measurements," she said.

For Frankfurt, free will and moral responsibility are snapshot properties.

"One assumes they were snapshots of a generation's taste but they must also be snapshots of stuff that fell out of vogue and became embarrassing.

These are snapshot results, though.

"My polls are snapshots not predictions".

Novels are snapshots and this is a snapshot about men.

Individually, they are snapshots of a life.

The following are snapshots from their journey.

Moreover, polls are snapshots, and not forecasts.

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