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Polaroid

noun as in camera

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A board was spangled with Polaroids of its members, who numbered more than two dozen as of October.

Investigations into Liam’s death so far have revealed that the “Polaroid” singer appeared to be alone and under the influence of drugs when he fell, Argentine officials said Thursday.

Accompanying Georgia May’s Instagram announcement were a series of Polaroids featuring the first-time parents and their newborn son, who wore socks with red hearts.

From books about bisexuality, to Polaroid pictures of Nick and Charlie together, they’ve gone to painstaking lengths to make the bedroom a true reflection of the character's journey throughout the series.

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I brought a Polaroid camera, went in, and started asking kids for Polaroids smoking.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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