Synonym: film, snap. Similar words: photographer, photography, biography, demographic, photo, metaphor, go together, program. Meaning: ['fəʊtəgræf /-grɑːf]
n. a picture of a person or scene in the form of a print or transparent slide; recorded by a camera on light-sensitive material. v. 1. record on photographic film 2. undergo being photographed in a certain way.
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211, In the photograph, a statue of St. Andrew stood in the background.
212, The defendants took an aerial photograph of the plaintiff's house and were sued for trespass to land.
213, This is a genuine photograph showing how much dirt can accumulate after about three years.
214, Only one photograph of a newly installed chairman has been sent to me since January's Divisional AGMs.
215, That way the press will have something to photograph to accompany their stories.
216, Get out the photograph album, remember old times and cry - if that is what feels right for you to do.
217, Rebecca West refers to a photograph of him taken at this time in army uniform as a private of the Worcestershire Regiment.
218, I carefully examined every photograph in minute detail through a magnifying glass so as not to miss a thing.
219, Jarvis had set up a trestle table on that terrace where pupils had once assembled for the annual school photograph.
220, "This photograph doesn't look like you." "That's because it isn't me - it's my sister".
221, Or rather, they photograph you only on formal occasions: birthdays, weddings, Christmas.
222, That the photograph appears iconic not only contributes an aura of authenticity[sentencedict.com], it also seems reassuringly familiar.
223, Give him to the Believe-It-or-Not museum, along with a photograph of his eyes and his feathery blond hair.
224, It bears repeating that the photograph opens up an immense visual field.
225, The 69-year-old photograph shows him arriving in Beirut in the aftermath of the First World War.
226, An example, perhaps slightly artificial, would be found in a family photograph.
227, She even took your photograph when she went away to boarding school.
228, Now the photograph was pinned to the saloon bulkhead on Golden Girl.
229, On a photograph album a For easy going daily life,(http://sentencedict.com/photograph .html) the dear and valuable memorandum b Photographs 8.
230, In the photograph I am smiling hopefully at the camera.
231, The photograph on the facing page shows a pair of pictures, illustrating two curved designs bending round towards each other.
232, The waitress drew on her cigarette and studied the photograph intently.
233, Accompanying it is a photograph of three Chicanas looking away from the camera and talking to each other.
234, She sank down on the bed with the photograph gripped so tightly in her hands that the paper buckled.
235, Photograph: a picture painted by the sun without instruction in art. Ambrose Bierce 

236, And at the press desk the computer churns them out, photograph and all.
237, I looked just like the young girl my grandmother had shown me in her photograph albums.
238, The symbolic value of using or not using a photograph has also been important for advertisers.
239, In this photograph, which appears in many anthologies, the chair looks bleak in its complete aloneness.
240, A great photograph is one that fully expresses what one feels, in the deepest sense, about what is being photographed. Ansel Adams 

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