Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A snap-shot; ono who is skilled in snap-shooting.
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Examples
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It eliminates pests and suits my personality and shooting style because, truth be known, I am not a good instinctive snap-shooter.
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It eliminates pests and suits my personality and shooting style because, truth be known, I am not a good instinctive snap-shooter.
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So do you want to become a good photographer or a snap-shooter who owns a lot of expensive toys?
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If I have become notorious it is not my fault; it is the fault of the newspaper paragraphist, the snap-shooter, and the autograph fiend; and in these pages I have endeavoured, as far as possible, to leave the stage to more prominent actors, merely offering myself as guide to the many battlefields on which we have waged our unhappy struggle.
My Reminiscences of the Anglo-Boer War P. [Illustrator] Van Breda 1892
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Windsor's recently installed and justifiably celebrated poet laureate not to mention top-notch snap-shooter and award-winning journalist
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JUDITH FITZGERALD 2012
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Panasonic has upgraded its popular super-zoom compact ZS line to include built-in GPS capabilities and has added a tougher follow-up to its rugged TS1 snap-shooter.
NYT > Home Page 2010
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These cameras can work well as a first camera for a budding photographer or a go-everywhere snap-shooter for someone who already has a bigger model, like a digital SLR.
PC World 2009
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Far better than the night time shot of NYC by the snap-shooter with Photomatix.
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Far better than the night time shot of NYC by the snap-shooter with Photomatix.
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Far better than the night time shot of NYC by the snap-shooter with Photomatix.
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