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- noun Plural form of
Polaroid .
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Examples
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When you've had as many monster catfish brought into your store over the past 20 years as the Chester Ice House, taking more Polaroids is not a high priority.
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Julian Schnabel Polaroids is at Colnaghi gallery, 15 Old Bond Street, London W1 until 12 November.
Julian Schnabel's Polaroids: 'Smoke and mirrors and happy accident' Kate Kellaway 2010
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I love the idea of Polaroids and spend a considerable amount of time surfing them all over the Internet.
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She lined up her "Polaroids," as she called her prints, on the kitchen table for us to see and encouraged us to snap photos to add to the collection.
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She lined her "Polaroids" up on the kitchen table for us to see, and encouraged us to snap photos to add to the collection.
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I have all these Polaroids that now, I mean, to most people they're kind of horrifying pictures.
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I have all these Polaroids that now, I mean, to most people they're kind of horrifying pictures.
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I have all these Polaroids that now, I mean, to most people they're kind of horrifying pictures.
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Comprised of over thirty Polaroids of subjects ranging from Debbie Harry to Yves St. Laurent and Giorgio Armani to Yoko Ono, the pictures were taken between 1970 and 1986 on Warholʼs favorite camera - the Polaroid Big Shot.
PHOTOS: Andy Warhol's Famed Polaroids On View In NYC Nicole Campoy-Leffler 2011
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"Big Shots: Andy Warhol Polaroids of Celebrities" provides a look at a lesser-known but seminal body of work by the artist who was dazzled by celebrity and found much of his inspiration in the photographic image.
PHOTOS: Andy Warhol's Famed Polaroids On View In NYC Nicole Campoy-Leffler 2011
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