Similar words: polar, fool around, polarize, polarity, polar bear, polarization, asteroid, sangfroid. Meaning: ['pəʊlərɔɪd] n. (trade mark) a plastic film that can polarize a beam of light; often used in sunglasses to eliminate glare.
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1. Did you take these with a Polaroid?
2. Polaroid film is very sensitive.
3. I took a Polaroid of them so I could remember them when they were gone.
4. Fit a plain glass or polaroid filter over the lens Load the cassette into the camcorder in dust-free conditions.
5. It the technology takes off, Polaroid could receive a much needed boost.
6. A retired executive from Polaroid seems to be preoccupied with his own reading in another room nearby.
7. Bread develops slowly under the grill, a Polaroid picture of desert: above it, the air is almost in tears.
8. For the first time, Polaroid will recognise student entries with a special category.
9. Polaroid is not going to make any new massive investments in instant photography for consumers.
10. For $ 5, you can get a Polaroid picture of your koala experience.
11. Some 40 other photo companies, including Cambridge-based Polaroid, have also secured licenses to develop products for the new format.
12. The difference, Hall said, is that Polaroid was able to articulate its strategy for the future.
13. Polaroid was a genuine American technology success story.
14. Finish it off with a fake Polaroid frame.
15. Her favorite camera is her granddaddy's SX-70 Polaroid camera.
16. Inthis tutorial,(Sentencedict.com ) we will create a Polaroid camera icon.
17. We like fast pictures, so we buy Polaroid cameras.
18. This is a Polaroid Land camera.
19. I'd like to buy a Polaroid camera.
20. at Polaroid, one-hour photo labs and then digital photography began to encroach, helped along by some management decisions that ultimately backfired.
21. Everyone is enormously excited and Kate and Paul keep the Polaroid snap of the Mango.
22. Both films will now be available at the same price per pack from your local Polaroid Professional Dealer.
23. We are all familiar with the behavior of polarized electromagnetic radiation from Polaroid sunglasses.
24. That staff should grow to 30, he said, and many new employees are likely to be former Polaroid workers.
25. When on patrol, the marines carry a small gadget the size of an old Polaroid camera that takes fingerprints, photos and an iris scan of people they meet.
26. You know that crazy kid stopped to take a goddamn polaroid?
27. The engine was crawling with vacuum lines and sensor wires, and Nick's confidence had fallen to the point of sending me to Caldor for a Polaroid camera.
28. Polaroid FamilyCamera Case This heavy duty camera bag holds your Polaroid camera and a few accessories.
29. Edwin , one of America's most productive inventors, claimed the idea leading to his invention of the Polaroid camera came from his daughter.
30. That his sister likes to sleep in the nude and I have a polaroid camera.
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