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US
/ˈpoʊɫɝˌɔɪd/
]
NOUN
- (trade mark) a plastic film that can polarize a beam of light; often used in sunglasses to eliminate glare
How To Use Polaroid In A Sentence
- Like all the archaic photograph processes - and like a Polaroid - the daguerreotype delivers instant gratification.
- She cuts her hair, goes bar-hopping and uncovers her past, which includes a box of Polaroids documenting all the penises the pair have stroked.
- Talbot's negative-positive process was a major factor in the decline of the daguerreotype - which was a one-shot, like a Polaroid.
- Polaroids which would enable them to put the apartment back as they'd found it. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
- It was here in the 1950s that the then Duke discovered a Polaroid of his wife cavorting naked with another man - unidentifiable because his head had not been photographed.
- It's anybody's guess if the new Polaroid brand will be an instant success.
- Maybe a few Polaroids of what had happened to Julie might do more good. FALLEN WOMEN
- He was giraffe thin and much too tall but full of sinews; snapped proof of the nonbeing of Minnows with his Polaroid. Minnows
- Fit a plain glass or polaroid filter over the lens Load the cassette into the camcorder in dust-free conditions.
- Madeleine brushed a streak of glue next to the Polaroid and stuck the green paper to the wall.