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photo
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Word definitions for photo in dictionaries
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a cover photo/shot (= picture on the front cover ) ▪ The picture became the July 4th cover shot. a passport photograph/photo a photo opportunity (= a chance to take a good photograph, especially of a particular person ...
Usage examples of photo.
We had someone from AFFMA check the list of names that they hold accreditation forms and photos for.
But both VB-6 lieutenants assigned the photo mission carried it out alone and unprotected.
Well, we send six hundred bucks a year to the First Day Antinomian Church Mission in Greenland, and they furnish all the photos and reading matter that we send out.
When he entered the brasserie with Ruzena and, opposite the checkroom, saw his enlarged photo on a poster left over from the last concert, he was gripped by a sensation of anxiety.
There were four men in the photo, with General Britten third from the left.
Each time he identified the pattern he was searching for, he pulled the buy order a yellow piece of paper on which was the name of the company in whose shares Sagamore was investing, the number of shares purchased, the date purchased, the brokerage house with which the trade was executed, and the portfolio man ager who had ordered the trade and walked down the hall to the office equipment station and made a photo copy.
The small things, such as if the green Moon photo was taken, or who took it, do not seem macrocosmically significant.
George Pal, Glenn Strange, William Castle, Jack Pierce and many others, included more than 300 rare photos and featured a Foreword by Leonard Maltin and an Introduction by Joe Dante.
She inspects her horn comb, her olive-wood brush, the photo of Mamo lying flat in her drawer--she does not want anyone but herself to look at Mamo.
On the day Lo Manto was made a detective in Naples, Inspector Bartoni gave him a framed photo of Petrosino to be used as a steady reminder about the war he would wage and the sacrifice it would demand.
Lo Manto said, following Blind Moe into his office, watching as the old man clicked on an overhead light as he moved through a large space cluttered with cabinets, old photos resting against the sides of gray walls, bookshelves filled with jazz and blues LPs, all lined up in alphabetical order.
The older Markis Kane gazed out of his photos with equal parts disdain and resignation.
She considered going back into the house to show the photo to Barbara Mellon, but decided against it.
Mister Boss with his midlife spread and family photo on his desk and his dreams about early retirement and winters spent at a trailer-park hookup in some Arizona desert.
Tissue samples, morphometrics and photos were taken, all to study later.