1. snapshot - Noun
2. snapshot - Verb
an informal photograph; usually made with a small hand-held camera
Source: WordNetmy snapshots haven't been developed yet Source: Internet
he tried to get unposed shots of his friends Source: Internet
"2 on the way to the Royal Palace," the freestyle battle master captioned the heartwarming Instagram snapshot above, featuring his growing clan. Source: Internet
According to the census website, “The 2020 Census will provide a snapshot of our nation—who we are, where we live, and so much more.” Source: Internet
Alongside a snapshot of the collection, she penned: 'Sometimes I remember that if a clown wants to trademark their makeup they have to paint it on an egg that is stored in a special clown egg warehouse and then I have to go lie down.' Source: Internet
And because this snapshot of the labour market was taken before the Government’s stay-at-home directive on March 27th, the headline rate is expected to keep on rising. Source: Internet