polaroid
IPA: pˈoʊɫɝɔɪd
noun
- A sheet of plastic embedded with microscopic crystals of herapathite or similarly acting material, so that light passing through it is polarised.
- (dated, in the plural) Spectacles made with lenses of polaroid, once used to view certain 3-D movies.
- (in the plural) Polaroid sunglasses.
- A camera that develops its own film.
- A print from such a camera.
- Alternative letter-case form of polaroid [A sheet of plastic embedded with microscopic crystals of herapathite or similarly acting material, so that light passing through it is polarised.]
verb
- (transitive, intransitive, informal) To photograph with a polaroid camera.
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Examples of "polaroid" in Sentences
- I was shooting digital as only a "polaroid" to save on 35mm usage.
- My favourite part of it is the polaroid, which is still in a good shape after all these years.
- Since Polaroid film has been canceled in making, does that mean there's no kind of polaroid film left?
- Guests find out their fix-up on the way out with a favor envelope holding the name and polaroid of their potential paramour.
- This was in the late 1960's, before personal computers and desktop publishing, so it was all made with typewriters, scissors, and polaroid cameras.
- He suggests a novel alternative that he describes as "polaroid" windows, hovering image snapshots that can be used to see parts of other images while you are working.
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- Erik Brunetti, proprietor of the FUCT clothing and as early a developer/proponent of what is now termed "Street Art" as exists, is shopping his polaroid portrait of the now-legendary stenciler shot in the early 1990s at Slam City Skates, the then-UK distributor for Bruneti's influential streetwear label.
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