Polaroid (Noun)
Syllable division: Po·lar·oid
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈpəʊ.lər.ɔɪd/ US: /ˈpoʊ.lə.rɔɪd/
Meaning: A trademark for a camera that snaps a photo and prints it out after a brief period of time, or for a picture produced using this kind of device.
Example:
> I would like to make an album filled with Polaroids taken from our last school year.
> Her mother bought her a Polaroid for her birthday.
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Please send us your Polaroids, and the best ones will be published.
I took a Polaroid of them so I could remember them when they were gone.
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The photographer is going to buy a new Polaroid.
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_ I had many polaroids of the memorial of my young age.
_ I lost my youngest son’s 18th birthday polaroids because his
friends to polaroids of the event they are not sharing with me.
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_ I had a lot of Polaroids from my youth.
_ I lost my youngest son’s 18th birthday Polaroids because his friends took Polaroids of the event that they are not sharing with me.
I like working with a polaroid, it gives a quick answer to the quality of performing the project.