13 Verbs to Use for the Word snapshot
cried Will, with a satisfied grin; he had succeeded in taking a snapshot of the struggling couple while their faces were exposed.
Perhaps from it could emerge a few snapshots outlining how things really work in the Goa media.
It is not a place through which the tourist may rush, guide book in hand, making snapshots with a camera, and checking off places of interest as they are visited.
[Footnote: It was the rule at Temple Camp that any scout obtaining twelve good snapshots of birds, should have a week at camp in addition to his regular time, and this he could transfer to another scout as a good turn.
And, as he passed the snapshot to the Pullman conductor, he went on with the details of the date and the number of the train.
I tugged hard on the cord and blew the whistle; then I raised my snapshot and fired the flashlight.
That's quite righttake a snapshot at it without my permission" "II thought" "Quite right, my boy; I intend you shall know all about it.
It seemed familiarI had seen Molly's snapshots of it often.
And pretty soon she sent me a snapshot of herself.
"That silly, cheap snapshot!" She stopped.
"First thing of all I want some snapshots of the camp in the morning sun.
I bethought me of my kodak, and as the sun peeped through the clouds I caught a snapshot of my departing guests as they turned the corner of the chateau.
The little snapshot she had given Hinpoha to wear in her locket!