Similar words: picture, pictures, picturesque, get the picture, picturesquely, paint a picture, moving picture, picture-perfect. Meaning: ['pɪktʃə(r)] adj. 1. seen in the mind as a mental image 2. represented graphically by sketch or design or lines.
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1. The artist has pictured him as a young man in riding dress.
2. They were pictured against a backgroundof flowers.
3. The speaker pictured the suffering of the poor vividly.
4. She pictured herself at school in a foreign country.
5. They pictured their manager as a buffoon.
6. The book pictured the world of the future.
7. He pictured her with long black braided hair.
8. The rattan and wrought-iron chair pictured here costs £125.
9. She is pictured here with her parents.
10. She's been pictured as a difficult, demanding woman.
11. He pictured the scene in his mind's eye.
12. Rob had pictured her as serious, but she wasn't like that.
13. He pictured to himself the family sitting out on the lawn.
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14. She is pictured with her mum Christine and sister Kelly.
15. He pictured Claire sitting out in the car, waiting for him.
16. The team is pictured setting off on their European tour.
17. When he did not come home she pictured him lying dead on the roadside somewhere.
18. I hope the fashions pictured in this magazine are not the shape of things to come.
19. He pictured to himself what it might be like to live in Java.
20. The golfer is pictured on many of the front pages, kissing his trophy as he holds it aloft.
21. She pictured him as being very aggressive.
22. They're pictured here in their brand new packs.
23. They are pictured above with Albert Lee.
24. Also pictured is Darlington Labour candidate Alan Milburn.
25. Pictured at the prize-giving are, from left: David Morgan.
26. She smiled involuntarily as she pictured the scene.
27. Also pictured is Cellophane chief executive.
28. The mannequin, pictured below, will be unveiled in Selfridges in London.
29. I pictured nocturnal gamblers crouching over their cards, sleepless lovers writing letters, nurses sitting by the beds of invalids.
30. Robins mostly appear in the winter and are commonly pictured on Christmas cards.
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