Sentence examples for the snapshots from inspiring English sources

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the snapshots

noun

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

  • He carried a snapshot of his daughter.

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Some came for the snapshots.

The snapshots of Grozny remain grim.

The snapshots kept coming as I crossed Ohio.

"But the most interesting pictures were the snapshots.

All the snapshots showing our happy times together.

I shot most of the snapshots with another photographer named Michael Schmelling.

But the snapshots did not tell the ages of any of them.

The snapshots, taken together, amounted to a short video of Ebola.

The snapshots I took of Deb naked, interestingly, she claimed as part of her just settlement.

Your Task: Look through the snapshots from Instagram posted on The New York Times site.

And the snapshots of her marriage, told only in oblique references, leave hanging many intriguing questions.

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