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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31. She's pictured above, relaxing in a simple but effective room with beams and bare brickwork.
32. Faith is pictured as the absence of doubt and the man of faith as the man with no doubts.
33. She is pictured with boyfriend, operations supervisor at the computer centre, who invited to join her on the two-day trip.
34. I once saw a cartoon which pictured hundreds of lemmings throwing themselves off a cliff and drowning in the water below.
35. They pictured Soviet women as hammer-throwers, brawny six-footers who work in brick factories.
36. Mrs Scott, pictured above, first took the plunge in 1993 when she converted a house into two flats.
37. Pictured below right are samples of promotions Channel One provided to potential advertisers December 1996-January 1997.
38. After all, he's been pictured with a host of celebrities, including Rod Stewart and now Shirley Bassey.
39. Driver is pictured with his unit and the re-sprayed tank which will carry a payload of about 24 tonnes.
40. I pictured her trying to eke out her money - for I was sure there was not much.
41. A prophecy was given which pictured a smartly dressed young man in a zip-up leather jacket.
42. Celebrities such as Amanda De Cadenet, whose baby has graced two covers this year, even go as far as to be pictured breastfeeding.
43. Some of the principal speakers who took part in the Council's 21st International Forum are pictured above.
44. In the gloom, she pictured the sad(sentencedict.com), mad people who'd walked there.
45. I had always pictured snow as clean and beautiful, stretched out over acres of fairyland.
46. Pictured above, olive green wool coat, £218; mustard three-quarter length sweater, £107; leggings £108.
47. He pictured the Federals now strongly entrenched, with cannons and muskets at the ready.
48. Also pictured is Annie Gallagher, who did not seek re-election.
49. Nigel Day pictured with the latest creation, a seven-note steam whistle.
50. I had never met Graham but I pictured him as a pale, thin young man wearing glasses.
51. Usually the lines pictured on the evening news were just the ones that snaked outside store entrances.
52. She pictured the man stamping down through his pub, irate and duty-bound.
53. And pictured right is Magnet's stunning new Walnut kitchen - currently available in selected stores only.
54. Both the Minoan Goddess and Artemis were pictured as bees.
55. She is pictured with astonishingly beautiful delphinium blue eyes, matching the delphiniums growing beside her.
56. He's been pictured prancing the night away with 26-year-old Joanne on numerous occasions.
57. She pictured his bare white chest, the fingers so thick and stubby for some one who made a living at dentistry.
58. Robert's grandfather, Thomas, created the marvellous cake pictured here to celebrate George V's coronation in 1911.
59. Special thanks to Laura Ashley at Ipswich for providing the outfits pictured which were from their summer collection.
60. His facial scars radiating ridges pigmented with tar or carbon pictured some many-legged mutant spider.
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