Sentence examples for to pose with from inspiring English sources

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to pose with

verb

To place in an attitude or fixed position, for the sake of effect.

  • To pose a model for a picture.

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Was he right to pose with blacked-up morris dancers?

But witnesses disagreed about whether Specialist Graner directed her to pose with naked detainees.

Fans will have the opportunity to pose with the Stanley Cup and ask Crosby questions.

Several took pictures, and he stopped to pose with one man and to sign some autographs.

Manufacturers have hired a string of professional models to pose with their latest guns.

Cameron's aim, it seems, was to pose with Nicolas Sarkozy as a liberator.

He was asked to pose with a whole box of them but refused.

He also requires them to pose with no restrictions on how he might use their image.

Photographers commissioned by The New York Times asked children to pose with their most prized possessions.

They pause before a pruned hedge to pose with a "DON'T TREAD ON ME" flag.

A man in camouflage handed a small boy a Kalashnikov rifle to pose with.

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