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Answer for the clue "Brief picture of biscuits burning ", 8 letters:
snapshot

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Word definitions for snapshot in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Snapshot or snap shot may refer to: Snapshot (photography) , an amateur photograph taken without preparation

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Snapshot \Snap"shot`\, n. 1. Commonly

Usage examples of snapshot.

Jew carried an autofocus camera, and so far as any passersby were concerned, he was just another asshole taking occasional snapshots.

Claggett said enthusiastically, and from his wallet he took the snapshot of a lovely Korean girl, sixteen or seventeen years old, in one of those appealing dresses in which the beltline came just under the breasts, with the rest of the dress falling free in one handsome, unbroken sweep.

While I was cleaning closets the next day, I found a present Paula had given us the year before, a blown-up snapshot of Dante and me on our wedding day, decoupaged to a rectangle of wood.

Louise Fishman dug through her purse and took out a battered red leather wallet and dug through that and pulled out a bent color snapshot.

He looked around the room and wondered what snapshots the flashbulbs of Warsaw would take.

He snapshot again as Lafarge pistoned up from the floor, running like an Olympic hurdler and leaping desks with a raking stride.

Kilmartin had given up trying to get used to the luridly colourful violence he found on the snapshots.

Determined not to surrender to panic, she raised her head and caught her first full glimpse of her tormentor, a tall and bulky man whose faded clothes matched his features, giving him the washed-out appearance of an overexposed snapshot.

They found an album of photographs, many of them snapshots of people who seemed to be anthropologists working at digs.

You simply the snapshot which the Brindles had sent with the letter out of the envelope.

March 11, 1991, declassified 1998, provides a useful snapshot of desertions from selected Iraqi divisions.

Narrator: reclined laterally, left, with right and left legs flexed, the index finger and thumb of the right hand resting on the bridge of the nose, in the attitude depicted in a snapshot photograph made by Percy Apjohn, the childman weary, the manchild in the womb.

DNA microarrays because these devices make it possible to take a kind of snapshot of a cell, and see which genes are turned on and which are turned off.

What she knew she did have in place of a higher understanding was a storehouse of tales, anecdotes, snapshots, punch lines, and plaints from assorted humans at their most vulnerable and bizarre.

Ghosts in probability-space, waveforms strung taut from waypoint to waypoint, snapshot to snapshot.