Sentence examples for the snapshot from inspiring English sources

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the 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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And the snapshot showed promise.

The Snapshot Serengeti database continues to grow.

That was the snapshot that lingered later.

Microsoft calls this panel the Snapshot.

Are we done with the snapshot?

The snapshot is Janet Leigh in "Psycho".

He seemed tickled with the snapshot.

The snapshot just may be Everyman's eternity".

The snapshot will be imprecise, of course.

Mike handed the snapshot to Mitchell.

That's the snapshot we need to send to the world.

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